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What is an HPI child? How to approach difference at school? How to understand and support HPI with the system? People with High Intellectual Potential (HIP), often called "gifted", can present remarkable intellectual characteristics. However, this peculiarity can also come with specific challenges and problems. In this article you will find some of the problems commonly encountered by HPI people
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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects both children and adults. It is characterized by persistent difficulties in concentration, attention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity that are inappropriate to the developmental level of the individual.
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Harassment can manifest itself in many forms, whether in a school, professional, digital or daily life context. Symptoms of harassment can vary from person to person depending on the severity, duration, and type of harassment.
- by Damien RICHARD, Grégoire VITRY and Audrey BECUWE
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This article addresses the question of the perceived efficiency of a professional practice, the systemic intervention of the Palo Alto School.
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Invisible differences, whether related to conditions such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD), dyspraxia, attention deficit disorder, or even emotional and psychological experiences, play a significant role in how how individuals interact with the world around them. The systems approach, which considers the complex and interdependent interactions between individuals and their environment, offers a valuable framework for understanding these invisible differences.
How does procrastination affect mental health and our everyday lives? How to stop procrastinating? Procrastination in a systemic approach.
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The treatment of bullying through systemic therapies is an area of psychology that offers effective approaches to help victims overcome the devastating effects of bullying and the psychological violence that accompanies it. Systemic therapies are distinguished by a processual reading and a solution-oriented approach, focused on the present and on the search for practical ways to solve problems. In the context of harassment, they aim to help victims regain control of their lives, restore their self-esteem and develop strategies to deal with the attackers.