Psychotherapist-Child Psychologist Nicole Drousioti, with long experience in state institutions in England, provides psychotherapy and child psychology services, supporting not only the patient himself but also his family environment as well. She can help you discuss the difficulties you are facing, find together ways for better situation management and lead to a better sense of yourself, developing new strengths, aimed at your evolution.
• Eliminate
• Bipolar disorder
• Work stress
• Panic attacks
• Family problems
• Support for detachment
• Schizophrenia (in collaboration with a psychiatrist)
• Psychological episode (in collaboration with a psychiatrist)
Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy is the relationship between a person and a specialist who is trained to help people understand their feelings and change their behaviour. The psychotherapist uses methods and techniques that are based on scientific theories and are aimed at the treatment of psychopathological symptoms, the improvement of psychological skills, and more generally in personal development and self-awareness. The counsellor or therapist offers an environment of trust, acceptance and frank interest that allows you to safely explore the problems that concern you and discover new ways of understanding and dealing with reality. Having the ability to freely express your thoughts and feelings, you uncover subconscious motives, needs, expectations, fears and beliefs that defined your life without understanding and discovering new functional ways of thinking and behaving.
Child psychology
Children and adolescents often experience:
• bullying
• family problems
• distraction
• hyperactivity
• learning difficulties
• pervasive developmental disorders
• anxiety Disorders
• behavioural and adjustment problems
• aggression and delinquency
• depression
• phobias
• school refusal
• psychosomatic symptoms
• addiction (overuse of internet, electronic games, etc.)
The specialized Psychotherapist-Child Psychologist of Lakis Drousiotis medical center, has the experience to help both the children themselves to deal with the difficulties of their daily life, and their parents or teachers to support the treatment. The method used is play therapy, which helps the child to cope with stressful experiences and implicitly or symbolically express his concerns, fears and desires.