Working Methods

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is one of the most widely applied and scientifically supported psychotherapy methods aimed at changing destructive thought patterns and behaviors.More

Lacanian psychoanalysis

Lacanian Psychoanalysis is a unique direction in psychotherapy developed by French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan.More

Logotherapy

Logotherapy is a direction in psychotherapy developed by Austrian psychiatrist and neurologist Viktor Frankl.More

Metaphorical cards

Metaphoric cards are a tool in psychotherapy that helps clients gain deeper insight into their emotions, thoughts, and behaviors through symbols and images.More

Self-compassion techniques

Self-compassion is a vital aspect of psychotherapy focused on developing the ability to be kind and understanding towards oneself.More

Motivational interviewing

Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a client-centered approach in psychotherapy aimed at helping people change their behavior and achieve their goals.More

Music therapy

Music Therapy is a method of psychological assistance and treatment that uses music as a tool for impacting emotional states and mental health.More

Narrative therapy

Narrative Therapy is a method of psychological assistance focused on storytelling and the reconstruction of a client's personal history.More

Neuropsychological rehabilitation

Neuropsychological rehabilitation is a psychological method focused on restoring and improving cognitive functions and behavior disrupted due to injuries, diseases, or other factors.More

NLP

NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) is a psychological method that explores the relationship between neurological processes, language, and behavioral patterns.More

Sand therapy

Sandplay therapy is a psychological method that uses sand and miniature figures to visualize a client's inner world.More

Positive psychotherapy

Positive psychotherapy is a method that focuses on identifying and strengthening the positive aspects of a client’s life.More

Projective psychology

Projective psychology is a method aimed at identifying and exploring unconscious aspects of personality through the interpretation of projective tests.More

Psychoanalysis

Psychoanalysis is a psychotherapeutic method developed by Sigmund Freud, focusing on the study of unconscious processes that affect behavior and emotional states.More

Psychogenealogy

Psychogenealogy is a psychotherapeutic and counseling method focused on studying family history and its impact on personal issues and psychological well-being.More