They define itGeneration Z, the one that, as we know, lives constantly online. The so-calledDigital Natives, so much criticized and criticized, singled out and, often, underestimated. Today, their unique interaction with technology could prove useful.
In terms of mental health. And that’s no small thing.
In this particular moment, constrained by and by the pandemic flow, more and moreteenagersThey complain of depression and anxiety. Having to stay home is felt as a strong sense of constraint. This is without underestimating the fact that many do not reflect or fully process the real risks of the disease.
Daltronde, laOnline counseling for adolescents requires different methods than those for adults. Patience and flexibility are key. And the therapist offering this type of counseling knows this well.
The first step towards the psychology, you are,It’s always the most difficult. With theonline psychotherapy, the difficulty could be amplified; the boys, theDigital natives are in a time of evolution and transition, but they have excellent resources. The challenges they face in terms of engagement in person are numerous; by moving online, they could overcome them much more easily.
First of all, the therapist needs to identify whether the child is suitable for this type of approach or not. If theonline psychotherapy is right up his alley.
The therapies implemented in this particular context are defined as dynamic and are mostly short-term. The key feature is rapid diagnosis; then, a rapid establishment of the therapeutic alliance that underpins all therapy (either there or there isn’t). We are also aware of the precarious nature of the processes and the sensitivity of patients.