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The Role of Mothers in Building a State: Addressing the Causes of Domestic Violence

Dr. Muhammad Hani, a mental health consultant, emphasized the importance of building individuals and families in order to build a strong state. During his participation in the Coordination Salon of Youth Parties and Politicians, he discussed the issue of domestic violence and its causes.

Dr. Hani pointed out that some mothers contribute to the development of selfishness in their children, which leads to them becoming dominant opinion holders in their future families. This is often due to misconceptions such as favoring male children and neglecting to teach girls social responsibilities. This intellectual incompatibility between spouses can lead to domestic violence.

One of the causes of domestic violence, according to Dr. Hani, is the intervention of parents in favor of one party over the other. He stressed the importance of parents maintaining a balance of justice. Other contributing factors include early marriage and drug addiction, as addicts are not fully responsible for their actions.

Dr. Hani emphasized the need for parents to raise their children to be equal and for wives to respect their husbands. He also highlighted the importance of immunizing Egyptian citizens from psychological problems, as they can be more dangerous than physical diseases. Individuals with mental health issues often exhibit behaviors that harm others, while physical diseases only affect the individual.

To protect future generations and prevent mental illness, Dr. Hani called for the announcement of psychological sessions by service ministries in Egypt. He also suggested holding psychological seminars for young people starting from the first grade of middle school, in collaboration with the Ministry of Education.

The Coordination of Youth Parties and Politicians, which organized the salon, announced the launch of a series of discussion salons. These salons will be broadcast live on the official page of the Coordination, focusing on the results and outputs of national dialogue sessions.

The salon also featured the participation of Mustafa Karim, a member of the Coordination of Youth Parties and Politicians, journalist Ahmed Naji Kamha, Editor-in-Chief of the International Policy Journal, and Abeer Al-Erian, another member of the Coordination of Youth Parties and Politicians.

The discussion on domestic violence and its causes shed light on the importance of addressing societal issues and promoting mental health in Egypt.

What are some of the misconceptions that contribute to intellectual incompatibility between spouses and ultimately lead to domestic violence?

In a recent salon organized by the Coordination of Youth Parties and Politicians, mental health consultant Dr. Muhammad Hani underlined the crucial role of building strong individuals and families in order to construct a strong state. The focus of his discussion was on domestic violence and its underlying causes.

Dr. Hani highlighted the influence of mothers in shaping the behavior of their children. He emphasized that some mothers inadvertently nurture selfishness in their children, which can result in them becoming dominant opinion holders in their future families. This is often a consequence of misconceptions, such as favoring male children and neglecting to teach girls about their social responsibilities. This intellectual incompatibility between spouses can ultimately lead to domestic violence.

According to Dr. Hani, one factor contributing to domestic violence is the intervention of parents who support one party over the other. He stressed the importance of parents maintaining a sense of justice and fairness. Other factors include early marriage and drug addiction, as addicts are not fully accountable for their actions.

Dr. Hani underscored the need for parents to raise their children with a sense of equality and for wives to respect their husbands. He also highlighted the significance of addressing psychological issues among Egyptian citizens, as they can be more detrimental than physical ailments. Individuals with mental health problems often display behaviors that harm others, whereas physical diseases primarily affect the individual.

To safeguard future generations and prevent mental illness, Dr. Hani called for the implementation of psychological sessions by service ministries in Egypt. He also suggested conducting psychological seminars for young people starting from the first grade of middle school, in collaboration with the Ministry of Education.

The Coordination of Youth Parties and Politicians, the host of the salon, announced the launch of a series of discussion salons. These salons will be broadcast live on the Coordination’s official page, focusing on the outcomes and results of national dialogue sessions.

The salon also featured the participation of Mustafa Karim, a member of the Coordination of Youth Parties and Politicians, journalist Ahmed Naji Kamha, Editor-in-Chief of the International Policy Journal, and Abeer Al-Erian, another member of the Coordination of Youth Parties and Politicians.

The discussion on domestic violence and its causes shed light on the significance of addressing societal issues and promoting mental health in Egypt.

2 thoughts on “The Role of Mothers in Building a State: Addressing the Causes of Domestic Violence”

  1. This article captures the indispensable role of mothers in shaping a society free from domestic violence. By addressing the root causes of this issue, mothers become catalysts for positive change, fostering a safer and more harmonious state for all its citizens.

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  2. Mothers play a critical role in shaping the future of a nation, and addressing the root causes of domestic violence is an important part of their responsibility. By fostering love, respect, and gender equality within the family, mothers have the power to build a strong foundation that can ultimately help eradicate this social issue.

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