CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOLOGICAL ADVICE, COUNSELING, PSYCHOTHERAPY
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These are interventions aimed at understanding and diagnosing the psychological, relational and social situation (including any symptoms, discomforts and psychopathologies) of the client, in order to advise, support and possibly change attitudes and behavior in a positive way.
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Self-esteem and identity problems
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Mood disorders
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Enhancement of effectiveness and efficiency
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States of anxiety
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Panic attacks
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Depression
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Eating disorders (anorexia, bulimia)
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Relationship and couple problems
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Phobias
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Obsessive and compulsive behaviors
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Hypochondria
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“Cutting”
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“Blue whale”
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Dependence on alcohol, psychotropic drugs, drugs, gambling (ludopathy), internet
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Psychosomatic disorders
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Mobbing, bossing, bullying, stalking
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Disorders of social adaptation
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Couple and family problems
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Sexual abuse
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Pedophilia
Clinical Psychology
Clinical psychology is aimed at the primary prevention of personal and relational distress conditions; to the promotion of psychological and psychosocial well-being; early identification of problems or diseases; the correct framing of psychological, personal, family, relational, environmental and contextual factors that generate and maintain psychological disturbance or difficulty; to clinical management, through consultancy, interviews and various psychological support techniques, of the main types of personal, family, group and community difficulties; to the qualification / rehabilitation in the emotional, relational, behavioral or cognitive problems that were not integrally resolvable; to support in situations of emotional crisis, relational or decision-making by the client.
Clinical psychology is based on that particular type of relationship that is established between therapist and patient and that includes the knowledge of the patient's internal world, of his emotions, of his fears, of the fantasies and defenses adopted as well as of the patient's modalities of get in touch with himself and with the outside world.
The therapist welcomes the patient and helps him to identify his own skills and resources, accompanying him in the path of meaningful donation to his own existence and experience, going through the most painful elements of the same with the patient.