Resources

Relationships

Family, friends and partners can be a source of great joy and also stress.  Family is also an important source of learning about values, lifestyle and coping strategies.  Conflicts between parents, siblings or relatives resulting in an unstable home atmosphere can influence young people in many ways.  These include their physical health, sense of belonging, trust, interpersonal and problem solving skills.  Similarly, conflict with friends can lead to difficulties at school, university or work.  This may manifest as mental health issues, eating disorders, self-harm or substance abuse.  While the solution often lies within the people involved, there are a number of ways that health professionals can mitigate the effects that relationship issues have on young people.  Identifying the current living arrangements, family dynamics, person's main fear in the relationship can be a starting point, and providing information can also encourage self-help.  The following fact sheets and stories cover some common relationship issues.