March 8 World Women's Day Psychiatrist who tells the psychological situation in which women who are subjected to violence are suffering because of the violence, and the women who are suffering from psychiatric depression when they can not interfere with their violence. R. Sabri Yurdakul continued: "In the women who suffered violence mental illness more is observed. As a result of violence exposure depression , panic disorder, fear and psychological head ache There are more problems like this. Women suffering from helplessness in the face of violence experience problems both spiritually and physically, and their soul as well as their bodily sensibilities are being abused. "
Dr. Psychiatrist Sabri Yurdakul said that because of the violence they have experienced, women have anger at their spouses, that this anger is reflected back into violence, and that all of this leads to life in mental problems. It was said that women felt helpless and helpless when they learned of helplessness and depression, lost confidence in themselves, and felt lonely and helpless. This situation could go to suicides, noting that untreated depression could become chronic.
Women experience panic disorder when exposed to violence
Psychiatrist states that panic disorders can increase as a result of violence. R. Sabri Yurdakul said: "The fear and worries of living can be increased or started if they have previous panic attacks. The fear of harm in women who are receiving panic disorder treatment is increasing the consequence of exposure to violence, which increases their risk of frequent panic attacks.
Psychological headaches are also observed in women who are more vulnerable to violence, and psychological headaches can arise due to the physical anger that they put into them. The characteristic of these painless, painless painkillers that continue to vigorously day and night is the observation of higher levels of psychological distress. Women exposed to violence are therefore more likely to live with headaches and body aches. "
Dr. Psychiatrist R. Sabri Yurdakul stated that in cases where violent psychiatric problems are experienced, these complaints will be repeated as long as the solution of these problems is only possible by removing violence, as long as domestic violence is prevented. In order to prevent domestic violence, husbands and wives emphasized that they should apply to their spouse's therapist to solve the problems they have experienced in marriage and that man should not accept the idea that violence is not a solution. Apart from that, men said that they should learn to control anger, and instead of violence against their spouse and their relatives, they should gain a habit of expressing themselves verbally.
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