Education13 minBorderline: A life full of extremesEven young people can be affected by borderline personality disorder. Early diagnosis is crucial.
Health5 minRecognising a mental illness in teenagersHow can mental illness in teenagers be better recognised? A new approach is promising.
Health3 minMobile intervention - rapid help for young people in crisisDenise Ernst, Head of Mobile Intervention, explains what this service is about, who it is aimed at and where the limits lie.
Health10 minHow to find the right therapy for your childHow psychotherapy works for children and adolescents and what parents should look out for when searching for a suitable specialist.
Family3 min«I wanted to take the pressure off my wife and totally overstretched myself»Two serious events have turned Salome and Urs von Känel and their daughter's everyday lives upside down. How they managed to focus on their own needs again.
Health3 min«I still find it difficult to eat spontaneously»Nora, who is now 21 years old, started to focus on healthy eating at the age of 16 - and became anorexic.
Health3 minAnxiety disorders: What can parents do?Never before have so many children and young people suffered from anxiety disorders and phobias as today. What's going on? Expert Silvia Zanotti categorises.
Family7 minHow sound healing can soothe anger in childrenAngry children can often no longer be reached with words. Sound healing can help. A visit to sound therapist Bettina Steffen.
ADHD7 minOsteopathy: Healing with the handsHealing with the hands Headaches, hyperactivity or learning difficulties: How osteopathy works with children, in which areas this therapy is particularly useful - and where the limits lie.
Health8 minWhy can't you just hear?It is estimated that 2 to 3 per cent of all people worldwide are affected by AVWS. A diagnosis is only possible from at least eight years of age.
Health7 minOverweight in childrenOne in six children in Switzerland is overweight. The problem: the extra kilos can lead to humiliation and illness.
Family10 minOccupational therapy: a path to independence in everyday lifeThey're just playing - that's an accusation you hear about many forms of therapy in a school context. Occupational therapy as a path to independence in everyday life.
Health2 minHow art is good for body and soulPainting something from the soul: Leonhard Thun-Hohenstein is investigating the effect of art on children's well-being.
Development15 minWhen should children go to speech therapy?Children make the world accessible to them through language. Language enables social interaction, complex thinking and, of course, reading and writing.
Education14 minDepression: Shadows on the soulPuberty is a time of change. Mental illnesses such as depression occur more frequently at this time. How does depression develop and how does it manifest itself?
Family11 minAre our children being over-treated at school?For some children, school is a challenge because different skills are required than those in which they are particularly strong.
Development7 minHealing young patients with musicSounds, rhythms, sequences of notes - therapists use music to try to find a way to reach their young patients.