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POST-TRAUMATIC DISORDER ON PARENTS

            Every family member is important regardless of how he or she might have been a nuisance to the family. Especially for children who have been used to seeing both of their parents on daily basis or after a short period of time, when circumstances come in to cause separation for a long period of time has always brought about psychological health issues to the rest of family  members. A life example is the family in my village, a young family with two children and two parents where the father, who had been working in the military as a part-timer, was called for a full time service. The family was leaving happily until such an unexpected occurrence happened and the father had to leave the family for a period he even did not know.

The manner in which the two children associated with their mother before their father left was exemplary fantastic and could be emulated by any woman in the village. I mean life was so cool in this family to an extent where the two children could be taken for outings by their parents almost in every weekend. After they waved good bye to the head of the family, and of course all full of tears, it was not long before what used to joy in the family turned out to be sorrow (Yehuda, 108).

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It all started by the mother showing signs of stress a day after the other. From the look of things, this mother of two was always in deep meditation of what none could figure out in the village until it was revealed later that the husband had left for a lifetime military service. The encouragement the two children were getting from their mother prior while playing in the home compound had turned to be noise to their mother and who could be heard from time to time stopping them from playing around the compound by accusing them of making noise (Smith et al, 366).

One event followed another, and the moods of the mother could reveal that things were not normal anymore. A lady who used to be always jovial before had turned to be angry always, a small mistake by her children which could be resolved by just a word of mouth could attract strokes which made the children to run away from home oftenly. This was not all; the mother of two had to be suspended from all the women associations which he had initially enrolled because of her uncontrollable moods, moods which could lead to chaos anytime she attended the meetings.

The mother of two began treating her own children as strangers, an act that greatly affecting the life of the two children right from their mood to academic performance. Due to the withdrawn motherly love the two used to receive, and which could no longer be observed; such a prompt change affected their social life greatly (Bisson, Jonathan & Martin). They remained frustrated always and found no happiness in whatever they did. This in turn led to deterioration in their academic performance which came due to negative perception towards life.

Things became extremely worse when the mother of two began abusing drugs, a step that made its family realize that something was wrong with the woman. On the side of the children, they began escaping from school for no good reasons to go and spend the day in bushes. The family members took the initiative and took the mother for healthy checkup although under high resistance. She was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PSTD), a debilitating condition that emerges after undergoing frightening encounter, such as trauma (Smith et al, 366). A trauma is a shocking, dangerous event during which a person thinks about his life or others’ lives being in danger. This condition was associated with her meditations of his husband life in the military service being in danger. She was therefore recommended for both short and long term psychotherapy and other medications which largely helped in controlling her condition

 

Work cited

Bisson, Jonathan, and Martin Andrew. Psychological treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder   (PTSD). New York, NY: Wiley, 2007.

Smith, Tyler C., et al. “New onset and persistent symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder self- reported after deployment and combat exposures: prospective population based US          military cohort study.” Bmj 336.7640 (2008): 366-371.

Yehuda, Rachel. “Post-traumatic stress disorder.” New England journal of medicine 346.2             (2002): 108-114.

 

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