Andrew Scott

Motto:All things are difficult before they are easy.
Andrew Scott, Ph.D., is a certified psychologist and an esteemed educational consultant based in London, England. With a wealth of experience in adolescent development, emotional intelligence, and the challenges faced by young adults, Andrew has made significant contributions to enhancing mental health awareness and support within schools.
Incorporating insights from mindfulness practices and cognitive-behavioral therapy, Andrew guides his clients towards achieving greater personal fulfillment and resilience. His passion for understanding the impact of modern technology on interpersonal relationships and well-being led him to co-author "Digital Natives: Navigating Adolescence in the Age of Connectivity."
Having dedicated much of his career to studying how digital platforms like virtual reality, online gaming communities, and social networks shape our interactions and identities, Andrew continues to advocate for balanced tech use among youth. Through workshops and seminars held at various educational institutions across the UK, he shares practical strategies for fostering healthy digital habits and meaningful offline connections.
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