there are some life-and-death situations that do have a devastating effect on children. When these events occur, we need to give children more attention and guidance than ever before. For example, if a parent commits suicide, the children certainly will be haunted for the rest of their lives with thoughts of following this example. All children of suicides need to find special attention and support. Families with histories of depression and suicide need special help. Children who live in a family that is experiencing extreme problems, such as unemployment, chronic illness, and depression of one or both parents are certainly at risk. We might even say that these families fall into a category called Depressive Families.
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There are other family situations that are generally regarded as very destructive situations for children to live in. These situations are often cited as factors for children at risk. As you read along, consider which of these situations could be a true factor for your child. Look at your family realistically.
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You may not be able to identify problem areas by yourself. You can go to a therapist and simply say, "I don't know what I'm doing wrong. I'm willing to look at my life."
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I heard one therapist say, "In families where there is a suicidal child, in some way the family is not being open." Outsiders thought that our family looked loving and open, but in some ways it wasn't.
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