"Resignation Syndrome" - Will That Overtake Children of the Middle East?

 Featured on Netflix the documentary "Life Overtakes Me" describes Resignation Syndrome which is afflecting children of trauma. The setting is Sweden in which immigrant families from Russia and a few other locations seek refuge. The uncertainties are extreme, with some families facing deportation from Sweden after they arrive. 

Meanwhile, a number of the children fall into a coma state. That starts out with a disinterest in eating. Medical doctors ascribe it to the children's picking up on their families' anxiety and declining hope. The condition, which requires tube feeding and manual excercising of the body, can last more than a year. Gradually the child recovers and eventually resumes normal activities. 

In addition to Sweden, cases are now being observed in Australia. 

With the escalating trauma in the Middle East we might anticipate Resignation Syndrome overtaking the children impacted directly and indirectly by the conflict. That includes fleeing their homeland. 


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