Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy
A safe space for children and adolescents to express themselves, helping them manage emotions, behaviors, and developmental challenges.
Psychotherapy helps young individuals understand sad, angry, painful, or confusing thoughts and feelings.

Child psychologists support children in processing emotions they struggle to express. This is achieved through play, drawing, and conversations about events and experiences.

Psychotherapy can help address a wide range of issues, such as:
- Anxiety
- Sadness or depression
- Bullying
- Hyperactivity
- Self-harm
- Post-traumatic stress symptoms
- Low self-esteem
- Behavioral difficulties
- Learning difficulties
- Developmental disorders
Adolescence is a transitional phase between childhood and adulthood, filled with challenges as young people move towards autonomy and identity formation. Teenagers often struggle to cope with the physical, emotional, and social changes of this period.
It is essential to provide adolescents with a safe space where they can freely express their thoughts and emotions, while gaining a deeper understanding of their behavior and ever-evolving self. Psychotherapy offers them the opportunity, within a climate of trust and acceptance, to explore their concerns, manage intense emotions and conflicts, and gradually shape their own identity.