The Transformative Impact of Mental Health Professionals and Scientific Coaching on Holistic Teenage Development

Published: 10 March 2025| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/c7h55bz2hc.1
Contributors:
Hemachandran Ravikumar,

Description

This paper investigates the transformative effect of scientific coaching and mental health professionals on the overall growth of adolescent students. Adolescence is a crucial time marked by major cognitive, emotional, and social changes that might impact long-term personal and academic results. Teenagers' growing frequency of stress, anxiety, and scholastic pressures calls for evidence-based treatments that advance resilience, self-confidence, and general well-being. This study used a planned experimental strategy with pre-experimental and post-experimental groups to evaluate the efficacy of including scientific coaching and mental health support. Data from 120 post-experimental group participants and 172 pre-experimental group participants were examined in this study. The pre-experimental group got an average score of 44% on a test of how well they understood scientific ideas and the environment. They did the worst in areas related to protecting the environment (24%), and reducing plastic waste (40%). The findings underlined the requirement of organised direction and help for both cognitive and personal growth. After intervention using access to mental health professionals and focused coaching sessions, the post-experimental group showed wonderful gains in several psychological and academic spheres. With a mean score of 4.76 on a 5-point scale, the participants reported improved academic confidence (4.96), improved focus and concentration (4.46), and increased capacity to manage stress. Moreover, the presence of mental health experts reinforced the need for mental health care in educational environments since they helped to maintain general well-being and emotional stability. The results of this study highlight the need to include organised coaching initiatives in school curricula along with mental health tools. Such treatments can greatly improve the whole development of teenagers by encouraging resilience, academic ability, and emotional stability. Legislators and educational institutions should consider adopting these evidence-based approaches to foster long-term success and well-rounded development among students.

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Education, Health Promotion and Health Maintenance, Access to Education

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UNS Resaearch Council

UNS/JRF/04/2025

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