Issues
This is often referred to the configuration of the family.
What is family structure?
This medication is often used in affluent households.
What is Adderall?
Feeling responsible for the parents' feelings and well-being, having indifferent parents, being asked to take on adult roles, being the target of an unhappy parent, being blamed, criticized, demeaned or devalued all refer to this.
What is parentified?
This percent of the population is deemed insane and are unable to work or love.
What is 3-4%?
Shopping, eating, smoking, drinking and drugs are all examples of this.
What is addiction?
This term is used to described the extent of when all 5 needs are met for children.
What is family function?
Family from "New" money are often more concerned with this.
What is income?
This is community system has to deal with parental alienation in divorce.
What is the school system?
The following are characteristics of these personality disorders: very intelligent, very charming but can change to rage quickly, anger, and alienation.
What is Borderline/Narcissistic Personality Disorder?
This is a big addiction that is occurring right now with adolescents and young adults.
What is screen addiction?
There are 5 family function needs. Which need is missing from this list? material necessities, self-respect, peer relationships, harmony-stability
What is learning?
Families from "Old" money are often concerned most with these.
What are connnections?
This occurs when the child is not attuned to a primary adult.
What is emotional abuse?
These issues are often physical illnesses that affect thinking, emotions and behavior.
What are biochemical issues?
This number is the average hours per day that teens spend on media.
What is 9?
True or False:
A two parent household is unable to have family function.
What is true?
These children are the most emotionally distressed among America's youth.
What is privileged?
The parent that is doing the alienating is usually this.
What is the problem parent?
Unpredictable behavior, no behavior patterns, or behavior that alienates other students are all indicators of this issue.
What is biochemical?
This number is the percent of teens that are more likely to be at risk for suicide because of addictive technology.
What is 35%?
What is high violence?
This type of abuse occurs more often that physical abuse?
What is emotional abuse?
Students without this parent, often have these characteristics: aggressive, depressed, low self-esteem, poor school performance, drug use and commit suicide.
Who is the father?
These two mental illnesses are consider biochemical.
What is Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder?
It is between these ages that a death of a parent is most impactful for a child.
What is 12-14 years old?