Psychology

 

The Clinical Psychology is an area of psychology that evaluates, diagnoses and intervenes in mental phenomena, behavioral, cognitive and emotional alterations,through the elaboration of a personalized treatment plan, taking into account the problem presented by each person.

Initially, the case is assessed and a personalised treatment plan is defined.

Health professionals have a wide range of tools at their disposal. scientifically proven methodologiesThese are applied in a way that is targeted to the pathology/situation presented by the person.

The first appointment lasts approximately 90 minutes. The remaining appointments last approximately 60 minutes.

Areas of Intervention in Psychology

Anxiety

 

The Anxiety is characterised as a feelings of tension, worry, insecurity and fear.

It can become extremely disabling and limiting.

 

Depression

 

The Depression is a emotional/psychological disorder which is characterised by feelings of anguish, deep sadness.

It involves the body, mood and thoughts.

Burnout

 

Burnout is the physical and mental exhaustion from a professional life excessively stressful and overloaded.

 

Phobias and fears

 

The Phobias or fears are therefore processes unconscious mental that develop from a past traumatic experience.

 

Shyness and Social Phobia

 

The Social Phobia known for Shynessis a psychological disorder that stems from AnxietyThe fear of being exposed to others, of communicating with others.

This fear can have a different intensity in each person. Shyness has a negative impact on life, because it prevents the natural evolution of social relations, something essential to human beings.

In some cases, the Social Phobia leads to even more limiting depressive states, namely Depression.

Panic

 

The panic attacks make us feel extreme anxiety and provoke physical sensations very intense and comparable to the sensation of imminent death.

Stress

 

O stress is our body's response to something new or unexpected and that, somehow,  is beyond our control.

 

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

 

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is characterised by recurring obsessions (unwanted and uncontrollable thoughts) and compulsively repeated behaviours. 

This psychological illness stems from a Anxiety disorderwhich keeps the person in a state of wakefulness and alertness, in which thoughts of protection arise for to respond to a potentially dangerous situation.

When these thoughts persist and become repetitive, even when the danger is not real, we are Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, which is a extremely limiting psychological illness and if not treated in time, tends to get worse.