Mental disorders in children: 5 warning signs you shouldn't ignore

Mental disorders in children: 5 warning signs you shouldn't ignore

You know how mental disorders can manifest in children? It's a wide spectrum of conditions that can significantly affect not only a child's behavior and emotional state but also their overall development. Recognizing these disorders early and responding appropriately is key to ensuring the best possible care and support. Studies show that up to 50% of mental illnesses can be diagnosed in early childhood. Parents should be attentive to warning signs, such as extreme mood swings, s...

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How to arrange an appointment with a child psychologist?

How to arrange an appointment with a child psychologist?

Visiting a psychologist is a very delicate matter, especially when it comes to children. Do we need to take a child to a psychologist? When should we, as parents, not delay a visit to a psychologist? What options do we have? Is our child still too young for this? Let's delve into this. Many parents don't know the difference between a psychologist and a psychiatrist, so allow me to briefly clarify this. While a PSYCHIATRIST is a medical doctor who can diagnose a child and prescribe med...

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How does a consultation with a child psychologist look like?

How does a consultation with a child psychologist look like?

Visiting a child psychologist is a very sensitive topic. Many parents have concerns about their child seeing a psychologist. As a school psychologist, I've often encountered parents who initially refused to let their child talk to a school psychologist. After explaining what a psychologist actually does with a child and what such a meeting entails, parents usually calm down and agree. In the beginning, I feel the need to reassure parents that nothing terrible is happening. A psycholog...

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CUT WRIST SYNDROME: Self-harm in children and adolescents

CUT WRIST SYNDROME: Self-harm in children and adolescents

Self-harm is intentional hurting yourself by various ways. It is often called like the cut wrist syndrome which is developed under the influence of strong emotions such as anxiety, inner confusion, guilt, anger... The self-harm people is easy to recognize at the first sight according to the style of their clothes (the long trousers/skirts, emo), behavior (silent introver) and especially according to bandaged wrists (bracelets, cloths). The self-harm can be a one-time affair but it can ch...

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