Psychotherapy

Couples Therapy

Couples Therapy

Problems and disagreements in the couple can occur for a variety of reasons, including lack of dialogue, family pressure, sexual dysfunction, chronic illness, intimacy problems, lack of sexual interest, loss of trust and unfaithfulness, separation, problems with children, and professional problems, among others. How can couples therapy

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Adult Psychotherapy

Adults may look for psychotherapy when there are difficulties in different areas of life, disorders (e.g. depression, anxiety), normative or eminent crises, and need for personal development. In a consultation, adults sometimes refer traumas, anxieties, worries, fears, sleep and appetite changes, doubts, hopelessness, behavioural, emotional, and family-related

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Psychotherapy of Adolescents

Psychotherapy of Adolescents

During adolescence, there are changes that sometimes not peacefully experienced. Changes due to hormonal shifts and the search for personal identity and acceptance by the peer group are quite evident at this stage of both physical and psychological growth. During adolescence, young people often feel uncertainty and

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Child Psychotherapy

Child Psychotherapy, picture of children playing on the floor, pencil on the floor

During childhood, children are confronted with a new world in which they experience changes and events often never experienced before. Children are also subject to psychological, hormonal and bodily changes. It is common for parents to want their children, for example, to do physical activity, have good

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