PSYCHOLOGICAL TRAUMA’S SYMPTOMS OF CHILDREN LIVING IN THE INCOMPLETE FAMILIES IN VIETNAM

PSYCHOLOGICAL TRAUMA’S SYMPTOMS OF CHILDREN LIVING IN THE INCOMPLETE FAMILIES IN VIETNAM

Huynh Van Son sonhuynhts@gmail.com Ho Chi Minh City University of Pedagogy 280 An Duong Vuong Street, ward 4, district 5, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Nguyen Thi Diem My myntd@hcmue.com Ho Chi Minh City University of Pedagogy 280 An Duong Vuong Street, ward 4, district 5, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Summary: 
Unhappy family life in incomplete families is now becoming one of the most influential factors and causing psychological traumas for children. Through learning about parents’ perceptions of their children’s psychological trauma symptoms in this family group, we found that the three symptom groups which show the characteristics of psychological trauma symptoms due to incomplete families are “Attention”; “Anxiety - depression” and “Seizure”. These are the situations we need to consider and propose psychological solutions, contributing to minimizing the psychological trauma for children in these families.
Keywords: 
Symptoms
psychological trauma
incomplete families
children
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