¶ … Parents Whose Child Has Recently Been Diagnosed With a Disability
Bearing that whenever there is a disability detected within the family, the entire family gets affected, there is need to find out to what extent and how the family members share in the pain and disability of one of them. Disabilities can be from the time of birth or can emerge as the child grows up from accidents or developed complications and diseases. Regardless of he cause, source and course, parents of a child are usually distressed about such disabilities and need the support of the entire family to cope with the depression. There is normally anxiety, fear, denial, guilt, depression and even anger that is manifest among parents of children diagnosed with disability, all of which can degenerate into stress disorders at the long run if not well diagnosed, understood and psychological counseling and other corrective measures taken (Ashun Gupta, 2004:22). These stresses are manifest in a progressive manner due to the daily and frequent demands of care for the disabled child, emotional distress on the parents (maternal depression being common), interpersonal relation problems, adverse social responses like isolation and the financial demands that may accompany the disability.
Thesis
In-depth understanding of the perspective and though process of parents of children recently diagnosed with disability is key to minimizing the traumatic disorders and averting possible self hurting tendencies among the parents and in effect making life easier for the children living with disability as well.
Relevance of the research
There has been evidence of parents adversely affected by the birth of a child with disability or discovery that their child has some form of dissability. Predominantly noted, such parents go through three stages in dealing with this shock in their life. The first stage is the emotional crisis that is evidenced by denial, shock and disbelief. Then the second stage is characterized by feeling of guilt, shame, anger, low self-esteem, overprotectiveness, depression and...
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