Adolescent therapy

Adolescence is a complex period of self-discovery and identity formation.
Therapy helps adolescents go through this stage more safely, with the support of a professional.
The therapeutic environment allows adolescents to express themselves freely and talk about their feelings, fears, and anxieties. Here, they feel heard and understood.
Therapy helps adolescents cope with bodily changes, develop healthy self-esteem and confidence, build communication skills, and strengthen their ability to make independent decisions.
The goal of therapy is to help adolescents find inner strength, stability, and emotional maturity.
“The most important thing you can give an adolescent is a space where they can be heard.”
Irvin Yalom
We work with adolescents experiencing the following challenges:
- Fears
- Aggression
- Anxiety
- Low self-esteem
- Behavioral difficulties
- Emotional instability
- Post-traumatic stress
- Loss and grief
- Psychological trauma
- Disturbed or restless sleep
- Difficult relationships with family members
- Issues related to parental divorce
- Difficulties in peer communication
- Learning difficulties, school adaptation challenges, and problems with classmates
- Career guidance for adolescents
- Difficulties in communication and building relationships
- Psychosexual issues
- Addictions (internet, gaming, alcohol, drugs)
- Psychosomatic symptoms (physical conditions rooted in psychological causes)
- Weight-related issues
- Eating disorders (bulimia, anorexia nervosa, mixed types)
- Dissatisfaction with oneself, appearance, abilities, etc.
- Emotional detachment from others
- Development of logical thinking and creativity






