A New York Post article by Tracy Swartz discusses recent findings that link parental divorce to negative health impacts on children, effects which can persist into adulthood. The article emphasizes the importance of mental health support for individuals affected by their parents’ separation, highlighting that nearly half of marriages in the US end in divorce or separation.
Vero’s thoughts on the news:
The article underscores a critical issue that deserves attention, providing valuable insights into the long-term health implications of parental divorce. As an individual passionate about technology and app development, I see a significant opportunity to leverage digital platforms and mobile applications to offer mental health support tailored to those impacted by their parents’ separation. Apps can provide immediate access to therapy sessions, support groups, and coping resources, making these essential services more accessible and reducing the stigma associated with seeking help.
Source: How your parents’ divorce could impact your health decades later – New York Post
Hash: 164826b3672e876a3bfcb2882774ff7958ef9f2e2f1179697e271cc6222b5dc2