Systemic work with parent-child relationships, behavioural difficulties and emotional challenges
Early intervention resolves the problem before it becomes more serious
Aggression, defiance, rudeness — systematic resistance to parental expectations.
Refusing to attend school, indifference to learning, conflicts with teachers or classmates.
The child retreats into themselves, stops talking, distances from the family.
Night fears, separation anxiety, low self-esteem and lack of confidence.
Working through the emotional blocks that arise in a child following parental separation.
The parent does not understand the child, communication has broken down, and the distance is growing.
The child, parent and family system are worked with simultaneously
At the first meeting, parents describe the child's history, behavioural patterns and family dynamics.
Through play therapy, drawing and narrative techniques, the child's feelings and experiences are uncovered.
Parent and child work together. A new model of communication and interaction is practised.
Parents receive simple tools to use between sessions — results are reinforced.
A single session or a monthly therapy package — choose the format that suits you
Payment by bank transfer or via SBP.
Evidence-based publications on this topic.
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Your Teenager Won't Talk to You — It's Not About You
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Behavioural Problems in Children — Punishment vs Understanding
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A Child After Divorce — How to Help Them Cope
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School Refusal — 5 Real Reasons
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Saying "No" to a Child — How to Set a Healthy Boundary
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