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Insights from a Clinical Psychologist on College Aspirations for Students and Parents

December 22, 2025 - 17:58

Insights from a Clinical Psychologist on College Aspirations for Students and Parents

In a recent discussion, a clinical psychologist shared valuable insights for parents and prospective college students navigating the emotional landscape of higher education. As the college application process approaches, both students and their families often experience a mix of excitement and anxiety. The psychologist emphasized the importance of open communication between parents and their children during this critical period.

Parents are encouraged to support their children by fostering an environment where they can express their hopes and fears about college. This support can alleviate stress and help students make informed decisions about their future. The psychologist also highlighted the significance of managing expectations, reminding families that success comes in many forms and that the journey to college should be a collaborative effort.

For students, the psychologist advised practicing self-care and seeking help when needed. Understanding that it’s normal to feel overwhelmed can empower students to approach this transition with confidence. Overall, the guidance provided aims to create a supportive atmosphere that enhances the college experience for both students and their families.


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