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Individual Psychotherapy

Individual Psychotherapy refers to the psychotherapeutic process that takes place between a psychotherapist and an individual, as opposed to group psychotherapy which involves more than one person.

The aim of individual psychotherapy is to explore the thoughts, feelings and behaviours of the individual in order to improve their mental health and quality of life.

Psychotherapy for children and adolescents

Child and adolescent psychotherapy is a specialized form of psychotherapy that focuses on the needs of young people.

This therapy recognises that children and adolescents have different needs, thoughts and feelings from adults and that their perception and processing of emotions is unique.

Psychotherapy for children and adolescents can address a wide range of issues, including behavioural problems, difficulties in social interaction, concerns about school, family difficulties, self-esteem issues, as well as more serious challenges such as depression and anxiety.

Couples counselling

Couples Counselling is a form of psychotherapy for couples, which aims to improve their relationship, resolve conflicts and strengthen their emotional connection.

During the sessions, couples are encouraged to discuss their concerns, needs and feelings, with the therapist acting as a mediator and guide.

Couples counselling can focus on various issues, such as communication problems, disagreements about parenting, financial difficulties, sexual satisfaction issues or infidelity.

Parental counselling

Parent Counselling is a form of psychotherapy or counselling that is aimed at parents or guardians to help them manage and enhance their parenting skills.

This form of counselling focuses on providing guidance, support and education to parents on various issues related to the upbringing and education of children.

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