Useless, Moron, Good for nothing, dumb-head, loser, failure… these words look disturbing when read or when we hear someone uttering such heart stabbing words. But will that be the same when we try to pronounce these while falling into some unfortunate circumstances? Unfortunate would be those circumstances if our children would be on the receiving end. Why do we at time indulge in a minor reprimanding with our kids? As they say “Parents scold us for our own good”, does scolding always mean for good? Or, could criticizing our child actually make them a better person? Introspective or say the perspective judgement of this condemning behaviour towards our offspring may result in certain changes in their behavioral pattern; either in childhood or in their adulthood which gives birth to various kinds of unpleasant experiences and traumatic patterns. Treating this is what is called as “Overcoming criticism” or the psychological resilience post the critical judgement.
According to the 2012 Lancet report, India is one of the most leading countries when it comes to the suicide rate of the young adults aged 15 to 29. The helplessness in accepting failure, inadequate parental guidance, enormous peer group pressure and the colossal continuation of heightened expectations are giving birth to some unwanted deaths. Low scores in the exams, lack of attention, inability to face the tougher situations, rejection from the trusted ones… these are the very few obvious reasons which could be opined from the news we hear about some tragic incidents happening with the youth of our nation.
Why is there a conflict?
The adverse effects of constant criticism:
According to Dr. Kenneth Barish – “When frequent criticism persists, all other efforts to improve our family relationships are likely to fail.” So ‘better late than never’ it’s certainly not too late to save our sweethearts from falling prey for this mammoth mouth of depression.
Solving the criticism management problems
If at all the criticisms had impacted so much, we wouldn’t have had some great stalwarts who carved a niche for themselves over the years, overcoming their biggest fear – FAILURE. Albert Einstein, Milton Hershey, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Edison, Oprah Winfrey, Walt Disney are some of the grand warriors who triumphed over this humongous ogre called REJECTION and are role models for those who thrive to project positivism out of criticism.
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