
“Be strong enough to stand alone, smart enough to know when you need help, and brave enough to ask for it.”
Types of services
Psychotherapy of couples
Individual psychotherapy
On-line / skype counselling
Telephone counselling
Home psychotherapy
Psychotherapy with children and adolescents
Learning counselling
Psychotherapy of eating disorders
Psychotherapy of the elderly
Contemporary psychotherapeutic practice is based on:
- building trust and cooperation between the client and the therapist, through joint awareness of the problem,
- learning the problem solving techniques,
- applying these techniques in everyday life,
- training clients for independent problem solving.
Psychosomatic diseases, depression, anxiety disorders, eating disorders, and other dysfunctions can be the signals of the organism that it's time to do something. Life crises and problems can represent a chance for change and development. In each of us there is a healing force that can, sometimes be inaccessible.
The role of the therapist is to help the client find this strength, using his own resources and to learn
to cope with life difficulties.
On-line therapy and telephone counselling
The distance of therapists and clients can be successfully solved by organizing online therapies:
- considering delicate and specific information that is shared with psychotherapist and the need to understand the therapist more precisely the client can choose a therapist to communicate with in mother tongue,
- this kind of therapy exceeds the actual distance between the client and the therapist, emphasizing that the quality of psychotherapy is preserved, - more and more clients choose on-line psychotherapy and among other advantages, because of the comedy of the home environment.