Webinar
Gjensidige og Dr.Dropin Psykologi vil kvartalsvis gjennomføre Webinarer med temaer om barn og unge, samt deres foreldre. Følg med for oppdateringer om neste Webinar.

Who is the webinar suitable for?
The webinar is suitable for you who are curious about developmental psychology for young people - the transition from child to young adult.
- What can you expect?
- What is common, what is not?
- What processes do they go through?
- What is behind the changes in behavior and emotions?
- What does it mean to set boundaries?
- What is the balance between being too strict and being "best friends" with the child?
- How can parents tolerate an increased emotional distance?
Webinar: What is it like to be a parent to teens?
Det vil gjennomføres kvartalsvise webinarer med relevante tema for barn og unge samt deres foreldre, så følg med for flere spennende foredrag fremover.
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About the speaker
Thomas Kristian Tollefsen works at Dr. Dropin Psychology and is a licensed psychologist with extensive experience in the public health service in Oslo. He has a background in treating children with behavioral issues through parent training, working in adolescent psychology, and treating mental health disorders.
Thomas has also completed a doctorate in psychology, where he researched the importance of user involvement in low-threshold services for youth, with a theoretical focus on developmental psychology.

Our webinars

Children and adolescents' emotional life
On Tuesday, February 25th, we held a webinar with Gjensidige for children and youth. The topic was "Children and Adolescents' Emotional Life: Tools for Emotional Development and Security," and it was led by our psychologist, Viktoria Sollid.
Did you miss the webinar? Click to watch the full recording.

Are you the parent of a child who is unable or unwilling to go to school?
October 12th at 18:00, psychologist Anita Bjørne Winther will hold a webinar to explore why and how school refusal can occur, what are the typical characteristics and what you as a parent can do to increase your child's experience of belonging to school, subjects, teachers and friends.