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Learn DBT Skills In A Group
Weekly sessions are available. Grouport offers therapist-led dialectical behavior therapy skills groups online. The first 12 weeks covers fundamental DBT skills.
Learn moreThe term "gifted child" typically brings to mind an individual possessing extraordinary abilities or talents, often excelling beyond their peers in one or several domains. However, this gift doesn't come without its challenges. Often, a gifted child's inner world is rife with complex experiences, dilemmas, and conflicts - a phenomenon often referred to as the "drama of the gifted child".
Understanding a gifted child goes beyond acknowledging their exceptional abilities. It also involves recognizing the unique psychological and emotional challenges they face.
Gifted children are distinguished by their remarkable cognitive abilities. They are typically curious, inquisitive, and quick to learn, possessing a level of intellectual capacity much higher than their age peers.
Along with advanced intellectual capabilities, gifted children often have heightened emotional sensitivity. They may experience feelings more intensely, demonstrating depth and complexity in their emotional responses that can be both enriching and overwhelming.
The term "drama" in this context refers to the inner conflict and struggle that gifted children often experience due to their unique attributes and the expectations surrounding them.
Gifted children often face immense pressure to perform and meet high expectations, both from others and themselves. This pressure can cause stress, anxiety, and feelings of isolation.
Many gifted children are prone to perfectionism, setting high standards for themselves. While this can drive achievement, it can also lead to fear of failure and significant emotional distress.
Addressing the drama of the gifted child requires a sensitive, empathetic, and informed approach.
Support begins with acceptance and validation of the gifted child's experiences. Recognizing their emotional intensity and the pressures they face can help in providing a nurturing environment for them.
Helping gifted children navigate their emotional landscape is crucial. Teaching them strategies to manage their emotional intensity, deal with pressure, and cope with perfectionism can be of great help.
The drama of the gifted child is a nuanced phenomenon shaped by their remarkable capabilities and the psychological and emotional challenges that come with them. Recognizing this drama and providing supportive, informed care can significantly aid in the holistic development of gifted children, ensuring they reach their full potential while maintaining their psychological well-being.
Grouport Therapy provides online group therapy for relationship issues and more. Our licensed therapist leads weekly group sessions conducted remotely in the comfort of members' homes. According to participant feedback, 70% experienced significant improvements within 8 weeks.
You don't have to face these challenges alone. Join our community and work together towards a brighter future. Sign up for one of our courses today and begin your journey towards meaningful, lasting change and renewed hope.
Due to licensing restrictions, our online group therapy sessions are for Florida, New York, and New Jersey residents. If you are not a resident of either state, consider our dialectical behavior therapy skills group. It is a therapist-instructor-led online group that will teach you strategic new skills to replace behaviors and emotions causing friction in your daily life and relationships. It is excellent for interpersonal connections and building social skills concerning relationship issues.
We offer online group therapy, & each group has a personalized program of guidance, support, skills, and advice developed by our therapists.
Space is limited, so reserve your seat today.