Psychotherapy

Foundations of Psychotherapy

Psychotherapy is a process of communication between a psychotherapist trained to evaluate and create change, and a person who complains about (“patient” or “client”), in order to improve the quality of life of that person. Producing changes in behavior, attitudes, thoughts or emotions. There are several ways to do psychotherapy, but in general  has the following features: 1. The direct...
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Individual Psychotherapy

    It consists of psychological treatment for people with emotional difficulties or problems that costs them through. Through the link established between therapist and patient, work in the areas of conflict, suffering, or personal concerns, through the intervention and counseling techniques.   OBJECTIVES The mental and emotional capacity of the individual to face life and its difficulties in healthier...
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Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy

  It consists of a variety of techniques and methods used to help children and adolescents who experience difficulties with their emotions and behavior.         OBJECTIVES Able to understand their emotions and problems. Help to have higher self-esteem. Making changes in your behavior. Build new ways for dialogue and conflict resolution. Generate new ways to interact Promote...
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Couple Psychotherapy

In life one of the most significant relationships to people is the relationship, while the most complex. The couple is conceived as a whole, made up of two people, who bring their personal world, family and culture. At times, these worlds favor the development of the couple, but at other times, contribute to the emergence of conflicts, finding each of...
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Family Psychotherapy

It is the interaction that occurs between the psychotherapist and a family that goes to consultation to improve their quality of life, on the advice it gives, especially in changing habits and behaviors that influence the relationships of its members.         OBJECTIVES Improve communication among its members. Changinghabits and behaviors that influence family relationships. Harmonize and strengthen...
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Group Psychotherapy

  A treatment that people with emotional problems meet in a  group  led by a psychotherapist and help each other to carry out changes in behavior or personality. In  Group Psychotherapy ,  Professional directs the interactions of members of the group  to achieve their changes.       OBJECTIVES To express themselves in a group setting.  Enhance trust and confidence...
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