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by marvin roopchan 5 years ago

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Death Of A Child (Systems Theory)

The death of a child profoundly impacts the entire family unit, often causing a cascade of emotional, psychological, and physical repercussions. The initial trauma can lead to severe mental health issues such as depression, PTSD, and even suicidal tendencies among family members.

Death Of A Child (Systems Theory)

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Death Of A Child (Systems Theory)

Negatively Impacts the Whole family

A Change In one member Impacts the whole system

Death Of A child

Family Breaks down

Questions Purpose Of life

Don't know if they want to live

Questions Religion

Parents question if they can be parents

Can Lead to Alcoholism

Marital Collapse

Parents Divorce

Kids Suffer

Questions Role in Family

Don't know Role anymore

can lose job

Parents & Siblings

Psychological Stress

PTSD

Group Of individuals act as a system

Extended Family

causes

Abuse
Outside of Family
Family

Siblings

Parents

Dad

Mom

Mental Health
Can lead to suicide
Cannot support child

Cannot provide medical attention

Cannot provide food and shelter

Can't afford medicine

Leads to death

Effects On Family

Immediate
Psychological

Stress

Physical Repercussions

Loss of Appetite

Doesn't eat

Extreme weight loss

Fatigue

Insominia

Added mental stress

Lack of Sleep

Disease

Diabtes

High Blood pressure

Heart Disease

Social Isolation

Questions Identity

Financial Debt

Therapy

Hospital expenses

Funeral expenses

Loss of motivation To work

loses job

Systems Theory

Child passes away

System collapses (family)

Dad Stops Working

Mom stops working

No Monetary income

Can't support children

Depression

Poverty

Family suffers

No clothes

No food