My best guess would be post-traumatic stress disorder or dissociative disorder, both of which can result from a life-changing negative experience.
emotional pain is born by hard love and/or social problems such as divorce of parents or any other problem but the best way to relief this emotional pain is to know where does it come from and what are conditions that make the person feel it or so simple the person can visit a psychologist and the problem is solved ...
Brian faces numerous problems in "Hatchet," including surviving a plane crash, learning how to survive in the wilderness with limited resources, dealing with his parents' divorce, and overcoming the emotional and physical challenges that come with being alone in the wilderness.
Type your answer here... emotional problem is when someone has problem with the way they feel about someone else
The short answer is no. The only things you can do are: 1. In a mature manner, ask to go to family counseling. 2. Stop doing whatever you've been doing that caused the divorce. Best of luck. Answer No, it's not up to you. ========== Keep in mind that it is extremely rare for a teen to have much fault in it when their parents divorce. They may FEEL responsible, but the truth is that it's normally exclusively a matter of what is going on between the parents. ========== Wanting parents to get divorced to make your life easier sounds rather selfish. Certainly if the conflict between the parents is making your life hard, it may seem like an easy solution to the problem, but you may be unpleasantly surprised to find out that it doesn't necessarily improve things.
the parents have problem children
It all depends on the problem with the parents
There's no evidence that Jon was the reason Kate has been estranged from her parents. In fact, most sources have cited Kate herself as the problem with her parents as well as with her brother Kevin and his wife Jodie...Therefore, there's no reason to assume that with her divorce from Jon, she'd reconcile with her parents.
If the prisoner is not against the idea, file for an un-contested divorce with the Clerk of The Court. If the prisoner does not want the divorce, you may have a problem.
custody should be with both parents so there should be no problem
Tell him to get a job if that is the only problem, other than his marriage, that is keeping him from getting a divorce. Maybe that is just an excuse he is telling you because he doesn't want a divorce. What does having a job really have to do with a divorce anyway?
yes
Children need love; support; guidance and quality time with their parents. They have little control in the big world and should feel at peace knowing that they can go to their parents with any problem. Quality time is sometimes just talking to the child or going out and having fun and it bonds the parent or parents with the child.