Attachment Disorders
Attachment forms the foundation of a child’s personality and future relationships. Attachment disorders may manifest as excessive attachment, fear of separation, or, conversely, emotional avoidance and relational coldness. Therapy aims to rebuild a sense of internal security.
Attachment Disorders
Attachment forms the foundation of a child’s personality and future relationships. Attachment disorders may manifest as excessive attachment, fear of separation, or, conversely, emotional avoidance and relational coldness. Therapy aims to rebuild a sense of internal security.
School-related anxiety
School-related anxiety is not just temporary stress before exams; it may reflect academic pressure, fear of evaluation, undetected learning difficulties, or social problems within the school. Early intervention prevents anxiety from developing into a chronic disorder that affects performance and self-confidence.
Behavioral problems
Behavior is the child’s way of expressing their needs.
Rebuilding Trust
Betrayal or lying can shake the foundation of a relationship, but rebuilding is possible with a clear plan.
Conflict Management
The problem is not the disagreement itself, but how it is managed. The treatment aims to transform the disagreement into a space for understanding.
Improving communication
Communication is the backbone of any healthy relationship. Therapy helps partners understand each other deeply without defense or attack.
Loss
Grief is a natural process, but sometimes it can develop into complicated grief that requires specialized intervention.
Emotional Abuse
Emotional abuse may be invisible, but it leaves deep impacts on self-esteem and identity.
Violence
Exposure to physical or psychological violence leaves a deep impact on the nervous system and sense of safety. Therapy focuses on restoring a sense of empowerment and control.