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It became known that the demand for psychologists among teenagers has increased by 100 times

Analysts have learned about a 100-fold increase in teen demand for psychologists
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The proportion of teenagers who turn to psychologists increased 119 times from 2021 to 2025. This is evidenced by the results of a study conducted by analysts of the online therapy service Yasno, which I reviewed."Газета.Ru ".

If in 2021, teenagers under the age of 18 accounted for only 0.02% of psychologists' clients, by 2025 their share had grown to 2.38%, which is 119 times more. An even more pronounced increase is observed among young people aged 18-24: over the same period, their share increased from 19% to 33%.

Representatives of these age groups most often complain about stress, unstable self-esteem, as well as regular bouts of anxiety and fear.

Millennials (25-44 years old) remain the main customer group, although their share is gradually decreasing. In 2021, the age of 25-34 accounted for 57% of referrals, and now it is 46%.

The share of the 35-44-year-old group decreased from 19% to 14%. Their most frequent requests include chronic stress, self-esteem issues, and difficulties in a relationship with a partner.

People over 45 (boomers) they began to turn to psychologists a little more often: if in 2021 their share was 3.7%, then in 2025 it was 3.8%. The main problems that boomers come to a specialist with are stress, conflicts in a couple, and unstable self—esteem.

Statistics show a steady increase in the share of young customers: teenagers under 18 and people aged 18-24. At the same time, the share of millennials (25-44 years old) is gradually decreasing, and there is a small but steady increase among customers over the age of 45.

It is noteworthy that the key queries remain common to all age groups — stress, relationship difficulties, and self-esteem issues are leading regardless of generation.

Earlier, on March 31, it was reported that more than half of Russians feel signs of burnout or depression at work (56%). This is stated in the results of a survey of analysts of the Kontur communications service.A lot of sense." At the same time, 20% of respondents think that a psychologist could help them cope with a difficult moral state, and another 5% are already working out their problems with a specialist.

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