When the general doctor doesn't help: Psychosomatics and children

When the general doctor doesn't help: Psychosomatics and children

All moms know it, that feeling of fear and helplessness when their baby is in trouble. We then place our children in the hands of doctors or healers. But what if they can't figure anything out? What if repeated colds, tummy aches or headaches, or even more serious problems, don't have a physiological explanation? And if they have it, then why is it that your child suffers such unpleasantness? And if you're considering whether it's possible for your child to simulate, believe that psychoso...

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How to Learn More Effectively: 7 Tips for Children and Students

How to Learn More Effectively: 7 Tips for Children and Students

School is an important part of every child's life. Some students navigate through school more or less smoothly, learning well and easily, participating in extracurricular activities, and facing no issues. These students achieve excellent results with minimal or no effort.However, there are also children who don't feel comfortable in school. Despite their efforts, they struggle to get good grades, either unable or unwilling to learn. Many children face memory problems, live in stressful environme...

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Perpetually Ill Children: How not to break down from it?

Perpetually Ill Children: How not to break down from it?

If you have a little one at home who has just started kindergarten, chances are you're caught in the cycle of runny noses, coughs, and other preschool illnesses. No one is likely to find joy in this situation, especially when returning to work after maternity or parental leave. So, what can you do about it? Every parent is happy when their child is healthy, content, and comfortable. When that's not the case, it drains the energy of everyone involved:- The child, who has to take syru...

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Stereotypes in Child Upbringing

Stereotypes in Child Upbringing

Today's parents, especially mothers, face various unsolicited pieces of advice on how to raise their children, essentially from the moment the baby is born. Some unsolicited advice begins even during pregnancy, such as "now you have to eat for two," and so on. Pregnancy itself is challenging, as a woman prepares for the role of a mother, with the child growing beneath her heart, and such advice is often not very pleasant. Moreover, in today's age, we have access to the internet and inform...

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The hell of a violent relationship doesn't end with a breakup or divorce, especially when there are children involved.

The hell of a violent relationship doesn't end with a breakup or divorce, especially when there are children involved.

If you've lived with a manipulator, aggressor, or otherwise toxic partner in a relationship where children were born, know that getting rid of his toxic influence won't be easy. It's great if you can end the relationship to save yourself and your children, but it's important to realize that it won't be simple.A toxic person won't let you live your life. They feel intense anger that you've left them, and if you've found the strength to leave with your children, be aware that they will use a...

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We have decided not to have children

We have decided not to have children

Not having children was a completely voluntary and mutual decision for you, yet there are those who don't quite approve. After all, you must still reconsider it and it comes with age, because the person you're talking to knows many couples who had the same attitude as you, and it changed over time. Is having a child really perceived as a life milestone that we all have to reach at some point? Or do people simply fail to understand that just because something is done by the majority doesn'...

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Hidden Pain: Depression and Self-Harm in Children and How to Help Them

Hidden Pain: Depression and Self-Harm in Children and How to Help Them

A national mental health monitoring of children in the Czech Republic, conducted by Matěj Kučera from the Institute of Mental Health, has revealed shocking findings. It shows that up to 40% of ninth-grade students in primary schools display signs of moderate to severe depression, and 30% of ninth-graders experience anxiety issues. I work as a school psychologist, and I interact with children. Unfortunately, ninth-grade students, in particular, are not willing to talk about their feeling...

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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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When is the right time to visit a psychologist with a child?

When is the right time to visit a psychologist with a child?

Many parents of children face the dilemma of whether it's appropriate to visit a child psychologist when they notice behavioral issues in their children or not. Parents who have no prior experience with psychologists often feel apprehensive. I've encountered situations where children, and sometimes even their parents, can't distinguish between a psychologist and a psychiatrist. Even when parents are dealing with serious issues with their child, they hesitate to seek psychological hel...

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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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Psychologist: When and why seek his help?

Psychologist: When and why seek his help?

Away with prejudices! Now is the time to ask for help. Unfortunately, there are many prejudices that prevent people from visiting a psychologist. Among the most well-known is the widespread belief that anyone who seeks the care of a psychologist is crazy. That's absolute nonsense. Even a healthy person can sometimes struggle with a problem they can't handle on their own. And in today's challenging times, it's not uncommon at all.   Go to a psychologist? No way, I'm not weak or...

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How to recognize that you need the help of a psychologist?

How to recognize that you need the help of a psychologist?

Taking care of your mental health is just as important as taking care of your body. To function smoothly, we should prioritize both.While everyone visits a doctor from time to time, people often hesitate to see a psychologist.One reason for this is that many are unsure if they actually need a psychologist's help or if psychologists even address their issues.Unfortunately, some still believe that you can only seek a psychologist if you're crazy, and many confuse them with psychiatrists. In to...

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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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