
Teens in a digital age – rekindling communication
Winter workshop – 9.30 – 16.30 – Online
With Cori Anderberg – Dr Michaela Glöckler – Lou Harvey-Zahra – Christian Taylor
Today’s children are surrounded by technology from the moment they can hold a device. As a result, many have lost touch with real-world connection, nature, and genuine play.
By the time they reach their teens, they’ve spent nearly a decade immersed in screens. This lifestyle often becomes an escape from emotional challenges, shaping habits and identities that are hard to break.
It’s easy to sit a child in front of a screen instead of spending time together. Reality blurs with fantasy as free thinking, creativity, and conversation slip away.
When teenagers come to our clinic, the problem often doesn’t start with them. Adolescence is already a turbulent period of identity and self-discovery. The digital age only adds pressure, making it harder for teens to communicate and connect.
Peer behaviour, bullying, and online influences further shape their world, driving a rise in emotional and mental health struggles. We’ve created a culture that dates, shops, games, and escapes online – sometimes to the point where nothing feels real anymore.
When teens withdraw, it’s tempting to dismiss it as typical teenage behaviour. But often, it reflects a breakdown in family communication.
This winter workshop will tackle these challenges head-on. We’ll look at practical ways to reconnect with our teens, rebuild communication, and explore supportive homeopathic approaches that can help both young people and their parents.
Top up your CPD points!
Four CPD points for the winter workshop.
Society members and by invitation only.
