Young people and their problems at the center of the Ponchielli Talk

Adolescence, young people and their problems protagonists of an evening at the Ponchielli theatre. One show divided between talks and moments of dance theater with the “Compagnia dei piccolo”, this and much more was “Adolescence: why growing up can be difficult”.

Many topics are covered, all of which can be summarized under four broad areas: Ecoanxiety, gender identity, wounded body and new addictions. Four experts were guests to discuss and learn more.

Debora La Pusata (Clinical psychologist and pedagogist ALA Milan Onlus), Alessandra Lupi (Psychologist and psychotherapist Minotauro free consultancy – Milan), Michele Marangi (Media educator and professor at the Catholic University of Milan), Sara Segantin (Science communicator, mountaineer, collaborator of Geo&Geo).

Young people between the ages of 19 and 25 asked questions, doubts and finally got answers to an ever-rampant youth problem.

The evening, hosted by Andrea Marchesi of Radio Deejay, is the result of the synergy between Theatre, Rotary Cremona Monteverdi, Asst Cremona and with the contribution of the Province of Cremona, Growens and Rotary District 2050 as well as the patronage of the Municipality of Cremona and the Cremona Medical Association.

“The most common problem for us young people today is loneliness and not being listened to” say Paolo and Angelica.

“It is essential to give young people space to their problems and find answers, but also to enrich adults” according to one of the speakers of the evening and psychologist Debora La Pusata.

Lorenzo Scaratti

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