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'Nashwa' this week discusses the various psychological problems among Children.


This week on 'Nashwa' is a discussion on the reasons for psychological problems among children and how negative experiences that children live through affect their mental health for many years in the future.

'Nashwa' is aired on Dubai TV every Monday at 22:30 and repeated every Saturday at 18:00.

The show starts off by presenting the experiences of two children who suffered under the horrific hor·rif·ic  
adj.
Causing horror; terrifying.



[Latin horrificus : horrre, to tremble + -ficus, -fic.
 treatment by their stepmother who used to hit them violently, feed them leftovers and abuse their father in front of them. She was also unembarrassed to leave pornographic por·nog·ra·phy  
n.
1. Sexually explicit pictures, writing, or other material whose primary purpose is to cause sexual arousal.

2. The presentation or production of this material.

3.
 channels on the TV so they would watch. Nashwa Al Ruwaini talks to the mother of the two children, Mrs. Eman, who ran away with them to the USA and took them to psychiatrists This list includes notable psychiatrists.

Individuals listed below are all physicians, and are board certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, or are members of the American Psychiatric Association, or the Royal College of Psychiatrists in the United Kingdom, or
 to treat their psychological problems.

Nashwa also presents the experiences of many other children who developed psychological problems because of teacher abuse. Dr. Amani Abed Al Maqsood from Egypt whose son was abused by a teacher tells of how she requested that a formal apology apology [Gr.,=defense], literary work that defends, justifies, or clarifies an author's ideas or point of view. Unlike the ordinary use of the word, the literary use neither implies that wrong has been done nor expresses regret.  be posted in school to restore her son's sense of dignity.

The show also welcomes Samira Al Ghamidi, a Saudi psychological expert for treating children with traces of abuse of any kind and Dr. Mai Al Rakhawa, a psychological health consultant from Egypt.

In a special segment, Nashwa also welcomes Abdelaziz Bilmad, the first Emirati to work as a car mechanic who supports his love for mechanics through scientific studies.

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