6th Newsletter to Students:
Learning disabilities and dyslexia
Learning disabilities constitute an umbrella term which concerns a multitude of disorders and problems related to written and oral speech. Specifically, learning disabilities concern difficulties related to the ...
5th Newsletter to Students:
Depression
Young people throughout their academic life are confronted with a wide variety of changes and challenges. They have to deal with a lot of new data and respond to the demands ...
4th Newsletter to Students:
Addictions
The experience of student life sets new rules, limits and challenges. The distance from home and the new sense of autonomy offer students the chance to bring to the spotlight the ...
3rd Newsletter to Students:
Interpersonal relationships during academic life
Interpersonal relationships include all relationships that developed in the contexts of family, friendship, social and close relationships and work environment. They occupy a large part of our ...
2nd Newsletter to Students:
Anxiety and time management in academic life
In this short note, we wish to talk briefly about stress, a natural reaction of the organism in the attempt of the individual to respond ...
1st Newsletter to Students:
Transition and Adaptation to University
Achieving access to University studies is a reward for the hard work and effort made during the previous school years. University life offers an opportunity to meet ...
In a world dominated by the sense of individuality, ideas like responsibility and trust have become more difficult than ever. As societies change from collectivities to aggregations of individualities, on the one hand a ...
The relationship between body and soul
The debate about the body-soul relationship begins a long time ago and examines the question whether body and soul are two dimensions, separate from each other (duality) or ...
When we experience a difficult period of life and we feel overwhelmed with negative emotions and thoughts, however different these periods may be from each other, they have something in common: the feeling we ...
Many young adults today are financially dependent on their parents for much longer than they expected, which makes them feel uncomfortable. The discomfort they feel does not work as a motivation for the person ...