Psychological problems

Psychological problems are understood primarily as internal, spiritual disharmony, relating to the vision of the world, the system of values, interpersonal relationships, needs, etc. Any internal conflict is gradually expanding, affecting numerous aspects of a person's life - family, work, society.

Types of existing psychological problems:

  1. Individual problems . Here we are talking only about biology and the difficulties associated with the sexual sphere, various anxieties, fears, anxiety, discontent with oneself, behavior and appearance.
  2. Subject problems . This concerns the subject's capabilities related to his activities, knowledge, skills and abilities, intelligence level, etc. Often a person masks his problems under other kinds of difficulties and shifts, as they say, "from a sick head to a healthy one." For example, having a small mental capacity, believes that others underestimate him, are biased, etc.
  3. Personal problems are those that are related to the position of a person in society. Socially psychological problems of the individual are inferiority complex, inadequate status, difficulties with their image, communication with the surrounding people - colleagues, neighbors, family members, etc.
  4. Individuality problems . It says about the difficulties in realizing their goals, when a person feels the emptiness of being, loses meaning in what used to mean something for him, loses self-esteem and worries that he can not overcome the obstacles that have got him on his way. The loss of a loved one, business or property can lead to similar problems.

Socially-psychological problems of families

In understanding the stages of personal development and comprehending social interaction, it is of great importance to study the problems of the family, which exist as much as the institution of the family itself. Here are the most typical family difficulties:

Separately, one can distinguish the psychological problems of disease. There is an opinion that the ailments arise due to stress and psychotrauma, as well as internal conflict. Therefore, in the treatment, great importance was attached to the cooperation of psychologists with "corporal" doctors.