Working Methods
Mindfulness-based therapy
Mindfulness-based therapy: the path to harmony of mind and body.More
Adlerian therapy
Adlerian therapy places particular emphasis on identifying and correcting erroneous ideas about oneself and the world around us that may hinder a fulfilling life.More
Art therapy
Art Therapy is a psychotherapy method that uses art to address psychological issues.More
Bibliotherapy
Bibliotherapy is a method of therapeutic influence on the human psyche through reading specially selected literature. This direction is a part of art therapy.More
Bioenergetic analysis
Bioenergetic analysis is a psychotherapeutic method based on the study of the relationship between mental and physical states.More
Gestalt therapy
Gestalt therapy is a psychotherapeutic approach that focuses on awareness and resolution of issues related to emotions, thoughts, and behavior.More
Hypnotherapy
Hypnotherapy is a psychotherapeutic method that uses hypnosis to achieve deep changes in a client's mental state and behavior.More
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is a psychotherapeutic method developed to treat borderline personality disorder and other emotional and behavioral issues.More
Dramatherapy
Drama Therapy is a therapeutic method that utilizes theatrical techniques and methods to address psychological issues.More
Play therapy
Play Therapy is a psychotherapeutic method that uses play as the primary tool for working with children and adults.More
Eye Movement Integration (EMI)
Eye Movement Integration (EMI) is an innovative psychotherapeutic method that uses eye movements to process and integrate traumatic memories and negative emotions.More
Client-centered therapy (Rogerian)
Client-Centered Therapy, also known as Rogerian Therapy, is a humanistic approach to psychotherapy developed by Carl Rogers.More
Cognitive Analytical Therapy (CAT)
Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT) is an integrative approach to psychotherapy that combines elements of cognitive psychology and analytic psychotherapy.More
Cognitive imagery therapy (KIT)
Cognitive Imagery Therapy (CIT) is an innovative psychotherapy method that combines elements of cognitive therapy and therapeutic work with imagery and imagination.More