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Our Services

Individual

We offer comprehensive and diverse psychotherapy and counseling services aimed at supporting the health and well-being of our clients. We take pride in providing professional care tailored to the needs of each individual, with a focus on enhancing personal and psychological growth.​

Family

Supporting and Enhancing Family Relationships Through Sessions Aimed at Improving Communication and Resolving Conflicts. Using Various Therapy Approaches.

Children

It is based on an important vision of integrative therapy through a team of different specialties to provide comprehensive and effective assistance for the child's psychological and familial problems. It also focuses on offering dedicated sessions for the child's parents to help them understand, accept, and support the child at home.

Individual

We take pride in providing professional care tailored to the needs of each individual, focusing on enhancing personal and psychological growth.

At our center, we understand that each person faces their own unique challenges and that their journey towards healing and flourishing is distinct. Therefore, we offer a wide range of services, including:

Individual Psychotherapy: Personalized sessions to meet your psychological needs through various therapeutic approaches.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) A psychotherapy approach focused on changing unhealthy thoughts and behaviors. This therapy helps individuals recognize negative patterns in thinking and behavior and develop new strategies to deal with problems. It is used to treat a wide range of psychological disorders, including depression, anxiety, and eating disorders.

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) A type of psychotherapy specifically used to treat post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other psychological disorders related to traumatic events. It involves using eye movements or bilateral stimulation to help the brain process traumatic memories and reduce their emotional impact.

Client-Centered Therapy A type of psychotherapy that focuses on providing a supportive and non-judgmental environment where the client feels free to express their feelings and thoughts. This therapy is based on principles of unconditional respect, deep empathy, and genuine understanding, aiming to promote personal growth and self-awareness.

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) A type of cognitive-behavioral therapy specifically used to treat borderline personality disorder and other behavioral disorders. It combines techniques to change unhealthy behaviors with promoting self-acceptance. This therapy includes teaching coping skills such as mindfulness, distress tolerance, and emotional regulation.

Psychodynamic Therapy Psychodynamic therapy focuses on exploring the unconscious and repressed memories that affect current behaviors and emotions. This therapy is used to understand the roots of psychological problems and develop deeper self-awareness through dialogue with the therapist.

Family

Family Counseling: Supporting and Enhancing Family Relationships Through Sessions Aimed at Improving Communication and Resolving Conflicts. Using Various Therapeutic Approaches

Structural Family Therapy Focuses on the structure of the family and the relationships between its members. This therapy aims to identify and change unhealthy patterns, and promote positive interactions among family members. The therapist uses techniques to change family dynamics and develop new rules to improve communication and interaction.

Strategic Family Therapy In strategic family therapy, the therapist focuses on solving specific problems faced by the family. This therapy relies on short-term, solution-oriented techniques, where specific strategies are put in place to change unhealthy behaviors and enhance family functions.

Systemic Family Therapy Systemic family therapy views the family as an integrated system, where individuals interact with each other continuously and interdependently. This therapy focuses on understanding the relationships and dynamics within the family and how they affect psychological issues. The therapist aims to improve balance and communication within the family system.

Functional Family Therapy Functional family therapy is a short-term and intensive approach that focuses on improving family relationships and reducing problematic behaviors. This therapy is particularly used with families experiencing severe behavioral issues such as substance abuse or violence. This approach involves teaching the necessary skills for effective communication and problem-solving.

Psychoeducational Family Therapy This type of therapy aims to educate the family about the psychological and health issues affecting one of its members. By providing information and support, the therapist helps the family understand the psychological condition and develop strategies to effectively deal with it. Each of these types offers different tools and techniques to help families improve their dynamics and overcome the problems they face, with the goal of enhancing mental health and positive relationships among family members.

Children

The sessions provided for the child are based on an important vision of integrative therapy through a team of different specialties to provide comprehensive and effective assistance for the child's psychological and familial problems. They also focus on offering dedicated sessions for the child's parents to help them understand, accept, and support the child at home.

Play Therapy Play therapy is a type of therapy primarily used with children to help them express their feelings and address internal conflicts through play. This approach allows children to express themselves in a natural and comfortable way, which helps the therapist understand their issues and provide the necessary support.

Family Therapy for the Child Includes the participation of the family in the therapeutic process. This approach aims to improve communication and address the problems the child is experiencing.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Helps the child identify negative thoughts, think about them critically, and change them. Children are taught effective strategies to deal with anxiety, depression, and behavioral problems.

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