THERAPIES

COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL
THERAPY
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT); is a structured and contemporary psychotherapy method that teaches the skills to develop and regulate the ability of the person to change ineffective and disturbing thoughts and behaviors...

PROBLEM SOLVING
THERAPY
A problem is defined as a situation in which a person is unable to carry out initiatives that lead to an effective outcome in response to situations encountered in their life that are perceived as obstacles...

SUPPORTIVE
PSYCHOTHERAPY
When it comes to psychotherapy, it is a natural process for the therapist to support the client when necessary in every type of therapy model. Although supportive psychotherapy has overlapping points with cognitive behavioral therapy…

PHARMACOTHERAPY
(MEDICATION TREATMENT)
Pharmacotherapy means treatment with medications. Psychopharmacology, on the other hand, is the name given to studies that enable the use of medications in the treatment of psychiatric disorders...

EMDR THERAPY and
FLASH TECHNIQUE
Trauma is a condition that can develop not only as a result of a single event, but sometimes as a result of long-term and recurring negative experiences. Experiences such as natural disasters, accidents, war, abuse, or serious losses may exceed an individual’s psychological resilience and…