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Your May Produce Mad Kids!!!
Do you think that a nice beating or a harsh scolding will make your kids good citizens? Come on! It's time for you to get out of the old nurturing methods. The shocking news for you is that your can literally drive your kids mad!
It seems increases the risk of psychotic symptoms by the age of adolescence up to four times. Children who suffered physical or emotional were twice as likely to develop psychotic symptoms by early adolescence as children who were not bullied. If they experienced sustained over a number of years they could be four times more at risk.
Children's symptoms included hallucinations, paranoid delusions such as believing they are being spied on, and irrational thoughts. Being victimised can have serious effects on altering perception of the world, such as hallucinations, delusions or bizarre thoughts where the person's insight into why this is happening is reduced.
This indicates that adverse social relationships with peers is a potent risk factor for developing psychotic symptoms in adolescence and may increase the risk of developing psychosis in adulthood.
The researchers used data from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents And Children (ALSPAC).



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