Adolescent

Psychotherapy

Adolescence presents a challenging phase of life, marked by both formidable obstacles and opportunities for personal development. Young individuals navigate intricate adjustments to their self-perception and evolving relationships with family and friends. While crises during this period can be transient, often resolving gradually through adaptation, some challenges may persist and intensify, placing considerable strain on both the adolescent and their family. My approach strives to furnish a secure and confidential environment for those grappling with difficulties, offering support to mitigate the risk of enduring issues.

My approach to psychotherapy for adolescents encompasses verbal communication and creative activities. The goal is to establish a therapeutic space wherein young individuals can articulate and comprehend the emotional turmoil underlying their impulsive and unpredictable behaviors. This reflective space aids in exploring avenues to cultivate more fulfilling relationships and realign with a healthier developmental trajectory.

My service is tailored for individuals up to the age of 18, and facing a spectrum of challenges, including:

  • Depression

  • Anxiety

  • Eating disorders

  • Self-harm

  • School refusal

  • Gender-related difficulties

  • Developmental disorders

  • Relationship challenges

  • Suicidal thoughts and feelings

By addressing these issues in a compassionate and professional setting, I aim to facilitate positive transformations and empower young individuals to navigate the complexities of adolescence.