Understanding Parental Depression and Its Impact on Children
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Category: Family and Relationship Dynamics
In this episode, Armand DiMele discusses the significant link between parental depression and children’s emotional well-being. He highlights recent research indicating that children of depressed parents are more likely to experience anxiety and behavioral issues. The conversation explores how parental conflict, whether through anger or withdrawal, affects children and emphasizes the importance of addressing parental mental health to improve outcomes for children. DeMille encourages parents to seek help for their depression, suggesting that treating the parent can lead to improvements in the child’s behavior and emotional state.
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