Tânia Gaspar

Tânia Gaspar

psychologist Portugal

Tânia Gaspar is a psychologist specializing in adolescence, who has raised concerns about the regression of societal respect for women. In her recent comments, she highlighted that girls are increasingly manipulated and criticized by boys regarding their appearance, often without knowing how to defend themselves. Gaspar emphasizes the need for greater empowerment of women and addresses the impact of misogynistic ideologies, particularly in the context of the popular Netflix series 'Adolescência', which sheds light on the dangers of such narratives. She advocates for more support mechanisms and educational programs to help adolescents understand healthy relationships and prevent violence.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
6,298
Power
148$
Sentiment
6.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Portugal 1 6.00 0.06% +0% 10,196,709 6,298 $240,000 148$
Totals 1 10,196,709 6,298 $240,000 148$
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Recent Mentions

Portugal Portugal: Tânia Gaspar is a psychologist who emphasizes the need for early intervention to prevent dating violence. 6

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Portugal Portugal: Tânia Gaspar, a professor and psychologist, warned about the global inequalities in the adoption of new technologies. 6

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Portugal Portugal: Tânia Gaspar is a psychologist who coordinates the Portuguese Laboratory of Healthy Work Environments and also suffers from migraines. 7

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Portugal Portugal: Tânia Gaspar, a psychologist, warns that society is regressing in respect for women and highlights the manipulation and criticism faced by girls from boys. 6

Público: Raparigas são cada vez mais manipuladas pelos rapazes, alertam pediatras | Jovens