“The only person who is educated is the one who has learned how to learn and change.”

Carl Rogers

 

Ah, the student years! They’re like a canvas of dreams, painting the first strokes of our future. It’s a pivotal phase, much like clay waiting to be molded. The imprints from teachers, parents, and institutions during this time aren’t just fleeting memories; they shape the very foundation of who we become. But let’s keep it real: while student life is often romanticized, it’s also filled with its fair share of curveballs. Deadlines, exams, digital distractions, peer pressures – it’s a wonderland with its own set of dragons.

And guess what? Sometimes, these dragons can lead to larger battles within – battles like stress, low confidence, and even more significant challenges. It’s disheartening to think that many young souls out there might be struggling alone, especially when the right guidance can be the compass they need.

Supporting students isn’t just about lending an ear. It’s about understanding their world and guiding them without throwing them off their growth track. That’s why at Psynso, we provide comprehensive resources and expert advice to help students navigate their academic and personal challenges. With specialist insights, we offer a safe haven where students can express themselves freely, refine their communication, recognize their inner strengths and weaknesses, and find ways to combat those pesky worries.

Psynso.com specializes in providing valuable insights and resources in the following areas of intervention for students:

  • Identifying your Talents
  • Making Career Choices
  • Self-Concept: Knowing Yourself
  • Self-Esteem: Beyond Loving Yourself
  • Self-Efficacy: Believing in Yourself
  • Self-Worth: Recognizing Your Value
  • Competition: Good or Bad?
  • Dealing with Parental Expectations
  • Identifying Students with Special Needs
  • Identifying Gifted/Exceptional Students
  • Support for Exceptional Students
  • Promoting Moral Development
  • Enhancing Creative Thinking and Creativity
  • Improving Your IQ
  • Intelligence Tests
  • Bilingualism and 2nd Language Acquisition
  • Extrinsic Motivation to Intrinsic Motivation
  • Exam Pressure and Performance Anxiety
  • Communication Disorders
  • Language Disorders
  • Learning Disabilities
  • Speech Disorders
  • Dyslexia
  • Autism
  • Mental Retardation
  • Dealing with Domestic Violence
  • How to Deal with Bullying
  • Dealing with Sexual Abuse
  • Dealing with Drug Abuse
  • How to Overcome Learned Helplessness
  • Dealing with School Violence and Disruption
  • Fear of Failure, Academically or Socially
  • Having Trouble Concentrating over Studies
  • Dealing with too much Distractions
  • Drop in Academic Performance
  • Devastation from a Broken Relationship
  • Feeling of Worthlessness or Guilt
  • Homesickness
  • Stress of Competitive Examinations