What can psychotherapy help with
Antisocial personality disorder
Antisocial personality disorder (APD) is a serious mental health condition characterized by a disregard for social norms and the rights of others.More
Bipolar disorder
Bipolar disorder is a condition characterized by alternating extreme moods: euphoria and depression. But psychotherapy for bipolar disorder does more than just help stabilize the emotional state.More
Conflicts with oneself
Internal conflicts are a condition when a person experiences contradictions within themselves, which can be caused by different values, desires or beliefs.More
Midlife crisis
Age crises are an integral part of every person’s life, significantly affecting our emotional and psychological state.More
Exhaustion
Burnout is a condition of chronic stress and exhaustion that often affects professionals and people who work under high demands.More
Hyperactivity
Hyperactivity in children is not just an excess of energy, but a serious condition that can significantly affect the life of the child and the entire family.More
Depression
Depression is a serious mental disorder that affects millions of people worldwide. According to the World Health Organization, more than 264 million people suffer from depression.More
Childhood trauma
Childhood trauma is the profound emotional and psychological distress a child experiences as a result of traumatic events.More
Dissociation
Dissociation is a psychological condition in which a person experiences a disconnection between their thoughts, memories, consciousness, actions, and sensations.More
Domestic violence
Domestic violence is a shadow that can cover the life of a victim, leaving deep emotional and psychological wounds.More
Cerebral palsy
Cerebral palsy (CP) is not just a diagnosis, it is a daily challenge faced by thousands of families. Living with CP requires strength, patience and, most importantly, emotional support.More