Mental states in children and adolescents
How to Recognize Symptoms of Emotional Difficulties, Understand Aggression, and Collaborate with a Demanding Parent
Anger, rebellion, withdrawal, provocation – these are not always "bad behavior." Behind aggression or withdrawal often lie emotions that a child or teenager cannot manage. What if, instead of support, we encounter resistance from the parent? How to act effectively without judgment?
This course is a compendium of psychological knowledge and tools for working with children and adolescents experiencing emotional difficulties – as well as with adults who do not always cooperate.
🔹 Mental States of Children and Adolescents – How to Recognize and Understand Them:
symptoms of anxiety, depression, behavioral disorders, and emotional regulation issues,
aggression as communication – what children try to convey through "bad behavior,"
how a child's psyche changes at different developmental stages.
🔹 Difficult Child or Child in Crisis?
differences between behavioral disorders, ADHD, and emotional overload,
when it's worth referring a child to a specialist and when environmental support is sufficient.
🔹 Difficult Parent – How to Build Cooperation Despite Resistance:
parent in crisis, burned out, feeling anxious or helpless,
how to communicate without conflict – dialogue, boundaries, and empathy techniques,
how to deal with aggression, denial, or excessive demands.
🔹 Action in the Triangle: Child – Parent – Professional
how to support the child without conflicting with the family,
building relationships based on trust and understanding.
For teachers, educators, school psychologists, social workers, caregivers, and anyone working with children and adolescents – as well as for parents who want to better understand their own child.
online or in-person training,
case studies, practical examples, communication exercises,
downloadable materials: checklists, conversation scenarios, observation notebooks.
You will gain knowledge that allows you to start understanding instead of judging, and in place of frustration and helplessness, you will find tools and calm action. This course will help you build an effective and empathetic approach to the child and their family.
All of Poland
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