A meeting for advisor-teachers on the topic “Early Detection of Destructive Behavior Among Students” was held at the Kazakh National Women’s Teacher Training University.
The event was conducted by Raushan Karimova, psychotherapist at the Center for Mental Health Development, and Sara Musina, coach-psychologist.
The main purpose of the meeting was to help advisor-teachers develop skills for the early recognition of behavioral changes in students, the organization of preventive measures, and the provision of psychological support.
During the session, the specialist discussed in detail the main causes and signs of destructive behavior among students, and presented effective prevention methods and psychological approaches. Participants engaged in practical exercises based on real-life situations and discussed strategies for establishing effective communication with students.
The psychotherapist also provided useful recommendations on monitoring students’ emotional well-being, building trustful relationships, and identifying potential difficulties in a timely manner.
This event was held as part of one of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being).





