When Conflict at Home Becomes a Mental Health Crisis
A home is generally expected to provide safety, belonging and emotional stability. However, when arguments, hostility, humiliation or unresolved disputes become part of everyday life, the home can gradually turn into a source of chronic stress. The consequences are rarely limited to the two people directly involved in the conflict. Children, spouses and other family members may all experience emotional strain, reduced concentration, disturbed sleep and a weakening sense of security. Domestic conflict should therefore not be dismissed as an ordinary feature of married life. Occasional disagreements are natural in any relationship, but continuous hostility, intimidation, verbal abuse or emotional manipulation can damage the well-being of an entire household. The Effect of Household Conflict on Children Children notice far more than adults often realise. Even when arguments take place behind closed doors, children may sense the tension through changes in tone, behaviour and emotiona...