
Psychotherapy & Counselling
At Mentem, our psychologists are specially trained to provide specific forms of psychotherapy best suited to the client as well as the disorder. Our therapy includes that for:
Anxiety
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Generalized anxiety disorder
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Social Anxiety disorder
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School Refusal
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Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
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Panic Disorder
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Phobias


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Depression ..
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Bipolar disorders
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Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders
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Adjustment disorders
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Eating disorders
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Dissociative disorders
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Burnout and Stress Management
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Anger Management
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Relationship issues
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Personality Disorders
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Grief/Bereavement
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Rape and Incest Survivor Issues
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Life transitions
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Parenting concerns
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Counselling for people living with HIV
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Conflict Resolution
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Trauma Counselling
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Crisis intervention and Psychological Debriefing

Children
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Development disorders such as
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ADHD, dyslexia etc.
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Behavioural problems
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Emotional problems
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Child Abuse
FAQ
What is therapy and counselling?
Therapy offers you a safe, confidential place to talk about your life and anything that may be confusing, painful or uncomfortable. It allows you to talk with someone who is trained to listen attentively and to help you improve things.
How will therapy make me feel?
Therapy is a very personal process. Sometimes it is necessary to talk about painful feelings or difficult decisions, so you may go through a period of feeling worse than when you started. However, therapy should enable you to feel better in the long-run.
If you do experience a period of feeling worse, talk to your therapist about it to ensure you get the best out of your therapy.
Will I feel better straight away?
Usually it will take a number of counselling sessions before therapy starts to make a difference. However on rare occasions, a single session may be enough.
Does it work for everybody?
Therapy doesn’t work for everybody. It is not a universal cure-all. Because you may be talking about very personal and often painful things, it can sometimes be difficult to keep going. Despite this, it is often worth the effort as you can be helped to work through problems.
Sourced from:
http://www.itsgoodtotalk.org.uk/what-is-therapy
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