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Individual Psychotherapy
The term psychotherapy refers to a therapeutic practice in which a person in a state of difficulty asks for help from a psychologist who has achieved a specialization in psychotherapy following a degree in psychology.
Personally, after almost 20 years of profession, I feel that real psychotherapy is simply a very deep encounter between two people, with different stories but characterized by similar needs, the needs of every human being: unconditional acceptance, attention, _cc781905-5cde- 3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_ esteem, respect, sweetness for the injured parts, firmness in the desire to get better.
The psychotherapeutic encounter MUST be based on a deep mutual trust , on the desire to create an authentic encounter, deprived of all those superstructures that defend us but at the same time trap us.
In the therapeutic relationship, the person who asks for help can relive what made him suffer through and within a protected, safe situation e characterized by a ' unconditional acceptance ; features that allow a "remediation" of what is in conflict within the person and that allow him to look at himself with different eyes, more indulgent and less severe, understanding that what makes us sick is only a symptom, a way that our body and our history have found to report to us what has not gone well in our life, so that we can try to dissolve those tensions that silently and slowly generated the malaise we live ._cc781905-5cde- 3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_
Difficulty I deal with
Depression
Anxiety
Performance anxiety
Stress
Relationship problems
Anger and emotional tensions
Emotional conflicts
Stress related diseases and disorders
Phobias
Panic attacks
Moments of emotional distress
Separations and mourning
Psychosomatic diseases
Disorders of the sexual sphere
Impotence
Anorgasmia
Frigidity
Mood disturbances
Manic disorders
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Personality Disorders
Affective addictions
Substance addictions
Ludopathy
Stuttering
Tic
Chronic inflammations
Headaches
Eating disorders
Anorexia
Bulimia
Bing Eating Disorder