

Psychology services, what situations can be worked on in therapy?
Support with parenting from pregnancy onwards
Support in establishing feeding, sleep and stimulation routines for babies
Support with challenging behaviour in children
Support during adoption
Support during foster care
Support in personal and/or family crisis situations
Support through grief
Support during divorce and separation, with or without dependent children
Support for blended families
Support in LGTBIQ+ processes
Support with fibromyalgia diagnoses
Support with addictions
Support with eating disorder symptoms
Support after traumatic situations
Support for people who have suffered sexual abuse
Support with anxiety symptoms
Support with depressive symptoms
Support with phobic symptoms
Support with obsessive symptoms
Supervision for Psychology professionals
Supervision for Education professionals
Methodology based on psychoanalytic and relational psychotherapy
The intervention is grounded in psychoanalytic psychotherapy, paying attention to the patient’s narrative, context and bonds. Therapeutic work makes it possible to understand the origin of distress, give meaning to lived experiences and generate progressive internal movement.
Family psychology and individual therapy take place within a structured therapeutic frame, with weekly visits and a frame explained in the first visit. The process supports spaces for listening, reflection and emotional elaboration with continuity.
The impact of family psychology in the therapeutic process
Therapeutic work, through family psychology and psychoanalytic psychotherapy, helps understand relational dynamics, place distress within its life context and open new ways of relating while caring for mental health with greater awareness.
Types of consultations in individual and family therapy
Consultations include in-person therapy and online psychology, addressing individual therapy, family psychology and child psychotherapy according to each life stage, availability and current emotional needs.
Sessions are developed from psychoanalytic psychotherapy, with ongoing listening spaces both in-person and online, maintaining confidentiality, regularity in the process and professional support suited to each situation.