Psychological services

01.

Therapeutic intervention with individuals (children, adolescents and adults)

Therapeutic is an adjective that means tending to cure or restore to health.  Psychological perspectives and therapy is used.

02.

Therapeutic work with couples

Relationship counselling is the process of counselling the parties of a human relationship in an effort to recognize, and to better manage or reconcile, troublesome differences and repeating patterns of stress upon the relationship.

03.

Family Therapy

Interventions for family therapy could be considered for certain family circumstances. Interventions may be defined as: the acts of intervening (as to mediate disputes). Family therapy can be the treatment of more than one member of a family in the same session; family relationships and processes are explored in searching the causes of family problems.

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Programmes in life skills

Life skills are abilities for adaptive and positive behaviour that enable us to deal effectively with the demands and challenges of everyday life, in other words psychosocial competency. They are a set of human skills acquired via teaching or direct experience that are used to handle problems and questions commonly encountered in daily human life.

05.

Marriage Counselling

Marriage counselling, also called couples therapy, is a type of psychotherapy. Marriage counselling helps couples of all types recognize and resolve conflicts and improve their relationships. Through marriage counselling, you can make thoughtful decisions about rebuilding your relationship or going your separate ways.

06.

Divorce Counselling

Divorce or separation counselling offers a chance to examine the relationship with less pressure to ‘fix’ it. This more distant perspective can offer insight into the feelings of despair and unhappiness. At this stage one or both partners might hope for reconciliation. It might also offer a chance to uncover some of the underlying causes.

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Trauma Counselling

Trauma counselling is a short-term intervention, which is appropriate when a person has suffered a traumatic incident. Trauma comes in all shapes and sizes; events such as divorce, job loss, death, mugging, armed robbery, rape, car accident, illness, failing an exam, losing your car or house – in fact any event that you regard as negative and that changes your view of yourself and your world.

08.

Parental Guidance

A child within a complex situation, having difficulties, cannot always be addressed by individual therapy work with the child. Sometimes parents need help in their task of parenting. Parental guidance and support is offered to help parents manage specific behaviour problems, or can focus on general parent-child interactions. The goal of these interventions is for parents to become effective in the management of the problem behaviours, and to avoid ineffective parenting responses.

09.

Study Methods

Study skills or study strategies are approaches applied to learning. They are generally critical to success in school, considered essential for acquiring good grades, and useful for learning throughout one’s life.