Psychological and Behavioral Consequences of Harsh Parenting, Emotional Abuse, Anxiety, and Impaired Cognitive Development in Children
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.66021/pakmcr985Abstract
Mental health is severely harmed by harsh parenting, which is defined by excessive punishment, criticism, and emotional neglect. Children who grow up in these settings frequently have anxiety, despair, low self-esteem, and trouble controlling their emotions. Chronic stress brought on by fear-based punishment might hinder cognitive growth and make people more susceptible to behavioral issues. These people may eventually struggle in social situations and show signs of hostility or retreat. Harsh parenting has also been linked in studies to lower resilience and long-term psychiatric illnesses. Fostering children's healthy emotional development and general psychological well-being requires encouraging caring and supportive parenting practices.
Keywords: Harsh Parenting, Child Abuse, Emotional Abuse,Psychological Impact, Behavioral Problems, Authoritarian Parenting, Interpersonal Relationships, Anxiety, Cognitive Development.




