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For what?

Adults decide to consult a psychologist or undertake psychotherapy most often for one or more reasons:

They suffer from distressing symptoms:

-        malaise, anxiety, phobia, uncontrollable fear, excessive worries

-        prolonged depressive mood, withdrawal, suicidal tendencies, stress

-        insomnia

-        obsessive and compulsive behaviors or thoughts

-        behavioral disorders (aggressiveness, excessive anger, violence, etc.)

-        eating disorders (anorexia, bulimia, binge eating)

-        addictions (alcohol, tobacco, drugs, video games...)

-        sexual difficulties, lack of desire

-        psychosomatic conditions

They are going through a relational crisis or a period of doubt: with their spouse, children or parents, in friendly or professional relationships. They have couple problems (communication or financial difficulties, conflicts about children, jealousy, infidelity, breakup, separation, divorce, etc.). These relational disturbances affect them deeply, and they want to change this situation and develop their relational life.

 

They are experiencing an existential crisis: they question their existence, the meaning of their life, their desires and needs, their motivations, achievements, and frustrations.

 

They are experiencing grief: real (loss of a loved one) or symbolic (loss of a situation, illusion, certainty, worldview).

 

They are experiencing the consequences of a trauma: following an accident, assault, stress, etc.

They suffer from other psychological problems and difficulties:

-        lack of self-confidence, self-esteem, and assertiveness

-        unpleasant feelings: loneliness, insecurity, shyness, shame, guilt (fear of saying no), fear of failure

-        exhaustion or moral and physical harassment

-        work difficulties or conflicts, failure, job loss

-        questioning of sexual identity, social isolation, blockages, burnout, exam fears, etc.

 

They wish to better understand themselves, flourish, live their life differently, and reflect on themselves.

We aim to provide an effective response to resolving any psycho-emotional issue, foster a relationship of trust, work in a peaceful space, and offer solid and stable listening and presence.

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