Research about the Interaction and Interplay Between Parental Psychological Control and the Comorbidity of Depression and PTSD
Junhao Zhu
Abstract:Different from parental behavioral control, parental psychological control is mostly identified as a bad thing to children. Parental psychological control may make children have some internalizing problems, like depressive symptoms. In psychiatry, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is probably comorbid with depression. This essay will use literature review to study if parental psychological control itself is a kind of PTSD, how the comorbidity of depression and PTSD interact and interplay with parental psyc… Show more
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