Individual consultations
Individual psychological consultation is a joint work of a psychologist and a patient aimed at solving psychological problems, internal conflict, creating favorable conditions for positive changes, and further development of the personality. The main goal of counseling is to improve the quality of a person’s life and correct relationships. This result can be achieved through mutual cooperation between the psychologist and the client. The basis of effective work is mutual respect and trust, equality, and openness.
Overcome:
- anxiety and depression;
- intrusive thoughts;
- PTSD;
- eating disorder;
- psychosomatic disorders.
Solve:
- difficulties in achieving goals;
- problems in relationships between partners;
- interpersonal conflicts;
- parent-child conflicts.
Solve:
- problems with self-esteem;
- relationship difficulties;
- adaptation problems;
- family problems.
It is not entirely correct to compare psychological counseling with a heartfelt “kitchen conversation.” This is a professional analysis of a person’s psychological state, during which the specialist uses his or her knowledge and expands the conscious understanding of the situation. During individual counseling, the psychologist helps the client “open up.” A professional conversation is built on the principles of anonymity and confidentiality.
Feel for yourself whether you are comfortable being in contact with this particular specialist. Discuss individually the number of meetings per week and agree on a convenient therapy schedule for you. Agree on a cost that will be affordable for you, but valuable for both you and the therapist. Interested in positive changes and improving the quality of your life? Call and make an appointment with a psychologist!
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