Childhood trauma
Childhood traumas can have effects that last for decades, impacting self-confidence, relationships, and emotional regulation. Therapy aims to address the deep roots of the pain, not just the surface-level symptoms.
Rebuilding Identity After Divorce or Loss
*Divorce or loss can shake one’s sense of identity. Therapy aims to transform the pain into a launching point for a more conscious and independent life.
Midlife (post-40 years)
Midlife is not a stage of loss but a stage of reshaping. Psychological support helps women cope with hormonal changes and realign their life goals.
Maternal support
Motherhood is a profound experience but can be psychologically exhausting. Psychological support helps the mother restore her balance without feelings of guilt or inadequacy.
Couples therapy
Marital therapy aims to transform conflict from a battleground into a space of mutual understanding and to rebuild emotional safety between partners.
Premarital Psychological Support
Psychological readiness for marriage is as important as social readiness. The goal is to build emotional awareness that helps a woman make a balanced decision and establish a healthy relationship.
Adolescence
Adolescence represents a sensitive turning point in identity formation and self-confidence. Psychological support during this stage aims to protect the girl from long-term disorders and build a healthy emotional foundation for the future