Ptsd, worried and depressed to refugee children
He tells Yazera, “the things that I have received, even when I remembered, it frustrates me.”
Research and children of refugees are getting the amount of mental difficulties can be greater than children who are not refugees.
According to Another researchThe complete spread of drugs (PSD) was 23 percent (one of four) in the refugees, some of the odds were 16 percent (one of seven).
Trickey observes: “One of the most difficult situations,” says Trickey. “And I thought he had no refuge, live all the time because of renewed in the place of escape.”
But not all children have problems such as, the Trickey adds.
“The most important risk, it does not predict that the event was, but it's what you do. Did you think someone died?
“The various children will find a variety of dangerous things.
Ventevogel tells Al Jazeera So, of small children, there may be many articles from, because they couldn't play with children, that there is nothing else that is good.
“It's not realistic to investigate, this may be the fact that there is a deep,” Ventevovus.
Trickey explains that during the most difficult time, the child works in a tip of the writing in comparison of his brain with “a piece of paper” all the bad things they have made.
“And when I go to school, he falls in front of me. And when I go to bed and go to bed, falls in my dreams.” “But when I come, we get rid of them in Bin, and we change them. Then we read them well, and then we have more spaces in my mind to think of other things.”
The same, a capacity to handle his mind. “When I went time, I was used to time and I have confidence and hope now. And I hope, any problems I can meet, will I be able to conquer it.”