My parents divorced when I was young. Can studying psychology cure my psychological problems?




Growing up with divorced parents, domestic violence, poor grades, a bad character, low self-esteem, and poor expression skills led to a very unsatisfactory childhood
Growing up, I was also affected by a lot of things, and I have a sense of fear and distrust in many things. Can learning psychology help me solve problems? Will it improve?
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Comments
I understand how challenging your experiences have been. Learning psychology can indeed offer tools to better understand and cope with past traumas, potentially easing fears and building trust over time.
It sounds like you've faced a lot of adversity. Psychology could certainly provide insights into behaviors and emotions, helping you gain control over your reactions and gradually improve selfesteem and communication skills.
Facing such a tough background, it's natural to feel wary. Studying psychology might empower you to unpack these feelings, offering strategies to heal and develop healthier relationships and a stronger sense of self.
Your upbringing has clearly been difficult, impacting various aspects of your life. Exploring psychology can be a step towards understanding yourself better and may lead to significant personal growth, alleviating some of the burdens you carry.