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A dysfunctional family is one in which the negativities including feelings of anger, fear, apprehension, sadness, hurt or pain are very high when compared to the positive aspects. Such families are always faced with some or the other tragedy and children raised in such dysfunctional families are filled with mistrust for others and find it difficult to form or maintain a close relationship with other human beings |
They suffer from a low self-esteem, and are constantly under the pressure of retaining their power and control. These children are unable to handle stress properly or device constructive strategies to cope with stress.
In such dysfunctional families, one or more family members are weighted-down with excessive stress, which may manifest itself in the form of the members resorting to alcoholism, substance abuse and drug addiction, divorce, emotional conflicts, abuse, lack of emotional support, workaholism, perfectionism, sadness, or extreme parental rigidity and controlling, blaming, unreliability, etc.
This further paves the path for mental illness, psychiatric symptoms, mental disorder, or self-destructive behaviors. Children from dysfunctional families are wounded children who show symptoms of drug addiction, mental illness, crime, domination, and extreme unhappiness. Unresolved grief continues to linger in the lives of dysfunctional families. When parents abuse their children, the abuse clearly indicates the mental illness of the parents. Abandonment, neglect or abuses of the child are issues that trigger uncontrollable fury over the hurt and pain of rejection.
But the effects of being reared in such families continue to shroud their lives and thought process even after these children grow up to be independent. As a result, such people remain either submissive or scared throughout their lives or they learn to face these problems (and stay emotionally detached from all these problems) and live on to become very vibrant, determined, sympathetic and open-minded people.
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