Mental Illness Occurs in Children - During childhood, it was common for someone to experience happiness from playing and others, but now there are some children who experience mental illness.
Childhood is a time when a child should feel happy and have lots of associations with other children. But unfortunately, nowadays there are many children who have to experience mental illness from an early age. In fact, for adults, mental illness is a disease that really requires a struggle in its healing prose.1.ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)
ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) is a mental illness that often affects children. ADHD makes it difficult for children to focus and difficult to control the energy levels in children. This disease can also continue until the children grow up.
2. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is stress experienced after experiencing an event that has greatly traumatized a person. Children suffering from this disease usually have experienced or witnessed an event that was very traumatic and caused him great fear. One example that can traumatize children is domestic violence.
3. Anxiety Disorder
Anxiety disorder or anxiety disorders that occur in children cause them to become stressed, worried and excessive fear.
4. Social Anxiety
Social Anxiety will make children have excessive fear when they have to be exposed to situations related to social activities between other humans. If the child is not treated immediately, it will be increasingly difficult to make friends and it will be difficult to go to school.
5. Bipolar disorder
Bipolar disorder in children will make them experience extreme mood swings. Bipolar disorder can make children irritable, delusional, and hallucinating. In fact, bipolar disorder can cause children to injure themselves or commit suicide. Even though, bipolar is one of the dangerous mental illnesses, this disease can still be handled with the support of a good child’s environment.
6. Conduct disorder
Conduct disorder is a behavior that is very dangerous and can irritate other people. Children who suffer from conduct disorder will threaten others, often get into fights, damage property, often lie, like to defy rules, steal, and show a little empathy for others.