In-Person and Online Therapies
Psychoanalysis, Psychotherapy and Psychology
Clinical, educational and psychosocial approaches for adults, young persons, children, or also for couples, parents, families, therapeutic groups and social contexts, as school, work, sport or leisure.Individual Therapy
Adults
Youth
Children
Marital Therapy
Marital Relationships
Sexual / Divorce Issues
Couples
Parental Therapy
Parents-Children Relationships
Parenting Issues
Parents
Family Therapy
Family Relationships
Family Dynamics
Families
Group Therapy
Parents Group
Oncology Group
Other Groups
Social Therapy
Social Relationships
Social Contexts
School / Work / Leisure
Psychological and Emotional Treatments
For adults, young persons, adolescents, children and infants with developmental / behaviour concerns or emotional suffering.
Development and Mental Health Approaches
A continuum of consultations and interventions, within a positive and holistic integrated perspective, from Psychoanalysis to Psychotherapy, Psychology, Education, and Coaching, according to the specificities and needs of each situation.
Psychoanalytic Clinic
Intensive and in-deph psychoanalytic treatments and consultations, based on the understanding of the intrapsychic, affective and interpersonal dynamics, which promote human development and overtaking / resolution of emotional and relational problems.
A few clinical psychoanalytic encounters, of psychic exploration, with diversified purposes, namely the preparation for starting psychoanalysis.
Individual psychoanalytic therapies for adults, which promote the psycho affective and relational development of the individual and that are also used in the psychoanalytic and psychotherapeutic training of professionals.
Matrimonial psychoanalytic therapies, that seek the understanding and evolution of the couples affective-relational dynamics, and the overtaking / resolution of the associated emotional and relational problems.
Parental psychoanalytic therapies, that seek the understanding and evolution of the affective-relational dynamics of parents and sons/daughters, and the overtaking / resolution of the associated emotional and relational problems.
Family psychoanalytic therapies, that seek the understanding and evolution of the families affective-relational dynamics, and the overtaking / resolution of the associated emotional and relational problems.
Psychotherapy, Clinical Psychology, and Mental Health
Psychoanalytic, psychodynamic and interpersonal treatments and interventions, less intensive and profound than psychoanalyses, which aim at the promotion of human development and overtaking / resolution of emotional and relational problems.
Therapies of support, psychoanalytic, psychodynamic and interpersonal, with very specific purposes and a less structured setting.
Therapies of short duration, psychoanalytic, psychodynamic and interpersonal, with a limit of sessions and very specific purposes.
Marital psychoanalytic, psychodynamic and interpersonal therapies, which aim at the understanding and evolution of the couples affective-relational dynamics and the respective overtaking / resolution of the associated emotional and relational problems.
Family psychoanalytic, psychodynamic and interpersonal therapies, which aim at the understanding and evolution of the families’ affective-relational dynamics and the respective overtaking / resolution of the associated emotional and relational problems.
Psychoanalytic, psychodynamic and interpersonal parents-children interactions therapies, which aim at the understanding and evolution of the affective-relational dynamics of parents with sons/daughters and the respective overtaking / resolution of the associated emotional and relational problems.
Parental psychoanalytic, psychodynamic and interpersonal therapies, which aim at the understanding and evolution of the affective-relational dynamics of the parental couple and the respective overtaking / resolution of the associated emotional and relational problems.
Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology
Psychological consultations, of psychological, educational and psychosocial assessment and intervention, and clinical interviews with diverse purposes, in a psychodynamic, relational and human developmental perspective.