Media education
Children and the Digital World
Adolescence is a particularly vulnerable phase of life. Not only in physiological terms, but also because this is the phase […]
Catcalling: when a “compliment” turns into harassment
Catcalling is an English term that means you literally call a cat, but in vernacular, “catcalling” is nothing more than […]
“Roommate Syndrome” – When Marriage Is in Danger
Once upon a time there was a couple who got married and lived happily ever after for the rest of […]
The Four Phrases You Should Never Say to a Young Child
Not all words are created equal. Some enlighten, encourage, or bring peace—while others hurt, tear down, and wound. Words have […]
Smiling in Order to Get a Smile in Return Could This Behavior of Babies Teach Us Something?
A few days ago I happened to come across an article that talked about newborn babies’ smiles, and I discovered […]
Household chores can ruin a marriage, or make it happier
A husband in his forties, very busy at work, takes his wife of about ten years, to court, asking the […]
Disability and Lockdown: How Not to Leave Anyone Behind
On December 31, 2019, the World Health Organization (WHO) broke the news of an outbreak of what seemed to be […]
Eternal love can really last and lead to happiness
Eternal love exists, at least according to studies and research; we could say “according to science”, even if we look […]
Krisenchat: the chat app that provides psychological support to children and adolescents
Chat rooms or applications – often associated with traps, “addiction”, and fleeting relationships – can sometimes be valuable, helpful tools. […]
Signal, a Messaging App That Finally Protects Our Privacy?
Privacy, which was the main focus of popular Peter Weir’s film, The Truman Show, is now at risk on the […]