Adolescents facing untreated mental health issues may run away from home out of feelings of guilt, experts warn. This concern arises in light of recent cases of teenagers leaving home in the UAE, with some returning safely but with tragic outcomes in some instances. While adolescents may be running away from certain issues, they may also be seeking to escape into something better. It is important to acknowledge the potential negative consequences of running away. Healthcare professionals emphasize the importance of creating a supportive and accepting atmosphere at home to prevent such behaviors.
Dr. Sanghanayak. S. Meshram, a Specialist Psychiatry at Zulekha Hospital Sharjah, highlights that running away from home can be a distressing symptom in children with various underlying reasons. These reasons can range from stress related to studies, relationships, or family issues like abuse or separation. Adolescents with untreated mental health problems may feel guilty for their condition and can perceive running away as a solution to their troubles. Substance abuse can also be a factor leading teenagers to run away from home to hide their habits from their parents.
Warning signs that parents should watch out for in teenagers include sudden changes in behavior such as academic decline, increased aggression, and irritability. Dr. Bino Mary Chacko, a Specialist Psychiatrist at Medeor Hospital Abu Dhabi, also points out that rule-breaking tendencies, cruelty to animals, lack of empathy, and isolation could signal deeper issues that require intervention. Parents are advised to be attentive to their children’s friendships and offer moral guidance from an early age to prevent such behaviors.
Wellness experts stress the importance of fostering open communication and setting consistent boundaries to address issues like disrespectful behavior, sibling rivalry, negative peer influence, bullying, and body shaming. Girish Hemnani, an Energy Healer and Life Coach in Dubai, suggests teaching conflict resolution skills, ensuring each child feels valued, and encouraging engagement in positive activities to mitigate peer pressure. Parents are encouraged to seek resources, attend workshops, and consult professionals to navigate their children through the challenges of adolescence.
Navigating the challenges of puberty requires a proactive approach, including open communication, consistent discipline, and a supportive environment. Parents are advised to promote a healthy body image by emphasizing health over appearance and providing accurate information about puberty and body changes. This approach can prevent misinformation and build confidence in teenagers facing body shaming and other related issues. It is crucial for parents to seek help and support to effectively guide their children through this challenging phase of their lives.