Family in the woods, the facility: "Catherine insults us and does as she pleases, move her with the children"
A children's welfare psychologist at a reception center in Vasto has written a letter to the juvenile court, detailing concerns about a mother named Catherine who allegedly violates rules while caring for her three children.
Forensic psychologist claims Jeffrey Epstein may be alive after bombshell findings
A forensic psychologist claims that Jeffrey Epstein may still be alive, citing missing prison footage from the night of his death as raising serious questions.
Carola Carrete, psychologist: "In children who are victims of sexual abuse, normalization is a defense mechanism to endure the unbearable"
The article discusses the devastating impact of child sexual abuse and the psychological mechanisms survivors use to cope with their trauma, often leading to destructive behaviors.
Civil Police investigates psychologist suspected of child abuse against autistic child
The Civil Police in Araçatuba, Brazil, is investigating a psychologist suspected of abusing a five-year-old autistic child during a therapy session.
Accept that your teenage child won't tell you everything. Separating from parents is their developmental task, says psychologist
A conversation with psychologist Vlaďka Bartáková sheds light on the complexities of parenting teenagers, including the importance of listening and the impact of childhood misunderstandings on adult behavior.
The fact that a child wants to go to high school just because of their friend is a relevant reason, says a psychologist
A psychologist emphasizes that a child's choice of high school influenced by a friend is valid, and offers guidance to parents on how to engage constructively in the decision-making process.
The psychologist on school refusal: Two things parents can do to help the child
Psychologists provide advice for parents struggling with a child who refuses to attend school, emphasizing two key actions they can take to assist.
Child psychologist warns parents about worst things to say to their kids
Professor Sam Wass highlights harmful phrases parents often use that can negatively impact their children's emotional well-being.
"Mental health starts in childhood": how to identify and treat anxiety in children, according to a child psychologist
Mental health issues like anxiety can begin in childhood, and without proper emotional guidance, these feelings can escalate into serious problems later in life according to experts.
Important Advice from a Psychologist for Parents – 'Teach the Child to Cope'
Psychologist Leea Stenvall advises parents against enforcing structured activities for preschool-aged children, emphasizing the importance of free time for creativity and bonding with parents instead.
Parents should correct extremes, not choose high school for their child, says school psychologist
A school psychologist emphasizes that the decision of which high school to attend should primarily rest with the child, rather than the parents acting as managers in the child's educational journey.
This Month I Will Yell Less at My Child
A mother reflects on her daughter's candid feedback about her parenting, emphasizing the importance of communication between parents and children based on a psychologist's insights.
Train letters, but manage frustration. A psychologist explains how to prepare a child for school entrance.
The article discusses new regulations by the Ministry of Education that tighten rules on deferring school entrance, limiting deferrals to severe health issues only.
Ana Aznar, child psychologist: "We are overprotecting children and that is a mistake because they learn from mistakes"
Child psychologist Ana Aznar discusses the dangers of overprotecting children, emphasizing the importance of letting them learn from their mistakes.
Goodbye to psychotherapist Maria Rita Parsi
Maria Rita Parsi, a prominent psychologist and psychotherapist focused on child protection, has died at the age of 78, leaving behind a significant legacy in the advocacy for children's rights.
"The probability of a misdiagnosis is not that low at all"
Psychologist Esther Bockwyt argues in an interview that common misconceptions about psychology, such as concepts like the inner child and terms like 'toxic' and 'narcissistic', may cause more harm than good.
Child and Youth Development: 'Parents Today Face Totally Different Expectations'
The article discusses the high expectations placed on families and children, as well as the pressures that parents experience, drawing insights from psychologist Sabine Walper on the varying levels of support children receive.
Rocío Ramos-Paúl, psychologist: 'These are the three signs to identify if your child is happy at school'
Psychologist Rocío Ramos-Paúl offers parents key insights to recognize whether their child is happy or struggling at school.
The trial of the former parliament police officer and his wife for sexual abuse of their children and domestic violence has been suspended
The trial of a former parliamentary police officer and his wife for child sexual abuse and domestic violence was suspended until February 3 due to a lawyer's conflict, with a psychologist appointed as an expert witness for the accused mother.
Social Anxiety in Children: Maxi Does Not Want to Go to the Birthday Party
An interview with child psychologist Silvia Schneider explores the distinction between shyness and social anxiety in children, particularly in the context of avoidance behaviors like refusing to attend a birthday party.
Psychologist Silvia Álava on blocking social media for minors under 16: 'Giving a phone to a child is not harmless'
Psychologist Silvia Álava discusses the implications of a new law prohibiting access to social media for minors under 16 in Spain, in light of increasing mental health pressures on young people.
Crans-Montana, the psychologist who helps families: "There are no words, warmth must be conveyed"
Dr. Elvira Venturella, a psychologist, discusses the deep and unexpressable pain of parents who have lost a child, emphasizing the need for silence and warmth, as she prepares to support affected families in Crans-Montana.
"My Concern is that Laissez-Faire Philosophy will Spill from Kindergartens into Elementary Schools"
Educational psychologist Marcus Hassel warns that Germany is completely squandering the opportunities of early childhood education, as the predominant needs-oriented upbringing of children encourages behavioral issues that have dire consequences in elementary schools.