Objectives:- Understand the impact of polarized thinking on children’s mental health and relationships
- Learn practical tools to help youth increase psychological flexibility and navigate conflict
- Gain strategies to reframe “good vs. bad” thinking and support complex identity development
Statement of need:In a particularly polarized culture where more and more families are estranged and instant gratification and technology leads us away from tolerating discomfort, attendees will learn why developing psychological flexibility is critical for children’s social and emotional well-being and how to implement practical interventions that foster resilience.
AbstractChildren today are growing up in an environment marked by polarization and rigid thinking, making it harder for them to connect, resolve conflicts, and develop healthy relationships. This session introduces the model The And Way to help children and teens build psychological flexibility, tolerate discord, and break free from “good-bad gridlock” thinking patterns. Attendees will leave with actionable strategies to hold complexity and compassion.