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PTSD and C-PTSD: Two Different Psychological Experiences
Article written in collaboration with @ppsycotips When trauma leaves different traces Psychological trauma is one of the most complex and devastating human experiences. Yet not all traumas resemble one another, and not all of their consequences follow the same path. In recent decades, clinical research has clarified a fundamental distinction: that between Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (C-PTSD). Understanding this difference i
Mar 67 min read


Sexuality and ADHD in Children and Adolescents: A Psychological Perspective on Development, Risk, and Prevention
Article written in collaboration with @VALENTINA.TUTOR1 Introduction: ADHD, Development, and Sexuality as an Emerging Topic Sexuality represents a central dimension of human development and manifests from early childhood through bodily curiosity, exploration, and the progressive construction of affective and relational identity. In children and adolescents with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), this process may take on specific characteristics related to the ne
Jan 308 min read


Why Growing Up Matters for Mental Health
An in-depth, plain-language summary of new research on youth development, mental health, and personality functioning Read The Full Research: Adolescence and emerging adulthood are often described as periods of growth, exploration, and opportunity. For many young people, however, these years are also marked by emotional suffering, psychological distress, and difficulties finding their place in the world. A recent longitudinal study published in the Journal of Youth and Adolesc
Jan 265 min read


TRAJECTORIES #1: Beyond the Crime: A Look at the Author
Martina Erba, Psychologist Introduction to the theme of the month This month, our library opens up to complex and often avoided territory: the look at the perpetrator . Talking about human development also means questioning difficult trajectories, stories that are not read only through the lens of judgment or guilt. In this issue, we cross the line between developmental psychology, criminology, and clinical practice to ask ourselves what it means to work with those who have c
Jan 2311 min read
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