In classrooms around the world, countless young minds brim with untapped potential, waiting to be discovered and nurtured. Yet, the process of talent discovery in schools and it’s potential is far from straightforward. Stories abound of students whose talents were overlooked or misunderstood, only to be recognized much later in life, if at all. Consider […] The post How Culture and Economy Shape Talent Discovery in Schools appeared first on Psynso.| Psynso
In the age of constant connectivity, adolescents find themselves navigating a complex web of expectations and pressures, both online and offline. Imagine a high school student, Sarah, who spends hours curating her social media profiles to reflect the latest trends, meticulously editing photos and crafting captions to garner the most likes and comments. Every post […] The post Clicks and Conformity: The Double Bind of Digital and Cultural Demands on Teens appeared first on Psynso.| Psynso
Anxiety in children becomes a problem when it is excessive, persistent, and interferes with their daily functioning.| Psynso
As a psychotherapist, part of my job is to provide people with a diagnosis. I see a diagnosis as helpful only if it is a discernment and not a judgement. The difference is relevant because the ability to discern is fundamental to making decisions that lead us to happiness, and judging can get in the […] The post The Healing Power of Discernment in Psychotherapy appeared first on Psynso.| Psynso
Adolescence is a crucial period of social and emotional development for mental health. Here, your teen is vulnerable to extreme, negative situations and emotional stressors. According to the World Health Organization on adolescent mental health, as many as 1 in 7 10-19 year-olds experience mental health conditions—including emotional and behavioral disorders. The most common behavioral disorders […] The post Behavioral Disorders in Adolescents: What Parents Can Do appeared first on Psynso.| Psynso