The Inter-parental conflict and children's cognitive health decline: How to overcome the consequences.

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  • Tooba Jabeen Tooba Jabeen Bahria University of Health Sciences, Karachi
Keywords: 1. Inter-parental Conflict, 2. Cognitive impairment and personality disorders., 3. Affected children hesitate to go for therapy sessions, 4. Possible solutions should be addressed, 5. This will help the affected children in their personal and professional development

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Published
2025-06-27
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Tooba Jabeen TJ. The Inter-parental conflict and children’s cognitive health decline: How to overcome the consequences. J Pak Psychiatr Soc [Internet]. 2025Jun.27 [cited 2025Jul.1];22(02). Available from: https://www.jpps.pk/index.php/journal/article/view/972