Mental Pain Research Paper

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Unlike physical pain, mental pain is less obvious to the onlooker, but to the afflicted, it is often more difficult to bear. My parents and I have experienced the struggles of living with someone with a wounded spirit. My younger brother has struggled with self esteem, anxiety, and anger issues for as long as I can remember. In our society, mental pain is often seen with a negative connotation. Because there is no blood test or x-ray to diagnose it, many people do not see a true issue when a person struggles with mental pain, making it very difficult for a person to seek help for it. My hope is that one day psychological illnesses will be treated the same as cancer. My younger brother has had low self-esteem since he was in elementary school. Starting at a young age, he never did well in school and never felt like he was good enough. This caused a downward spiral with his education and his confidence. His repeated academic failure caused him to give up on school. My parents turned to teachers and his pediatrician for advice. The pediatrician said that he would just grow out of it. Even though it did …show more content…

For as long as I can remember, my brother has struggled to sleep through the night and has never been able to sleep in his own room. I remember him waking me up in the middle of the night crying because he was scared to sleep in his own room. My brother would sleep either in my parents’ bedroom, right outside their door, or in the game room. His separation anxiety is not only debilitating for him but also impacts me as well. When my brother stayed at a friend’s house while my parents went to a competition with me in Houston, my brother called in the middle of the night begging my parents to come back. At the time, I was very upset that he was trying to take away my special time with my parents, but I have come to realize that he was not trying to hurt me. He was simply trying to survive a life of

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