Individual psychological counselling - For adolescents

Adolescence is one of the defining and stressful stages of life, which is often not easy for either the young person or their parents. In these years, countless important decisions have to be made regarding studies and career choices, not to mention separation from parents, relationships and sex life. Often, already existing, unresolved problems are given greater emphasis in adolescence, so it is no wonder that the adolescent often gets into conflict. In addition to dealing with current, everyday problems, the psychologist's helpful contribution can also be key to achieving healthy adulthood.

During the meetings, the psychologist helps the adolescent by focusing on one specific difficulty at a time, so as the first step of the counseling process, the specialist gets to know the adolescent's problem. The essence of personalized development is that, with the help of the psychologist, the young person can think about their current problems. With the help of the different techniques learned during the meetings (e.g. stress reliever and problem solver), as well as self-knowledge, the teenager can become more balanced and decisive, and his self-esteem can increase.

The first step in the work with adolescents is the parent consultation, after which it continues with personal meetings, completed with mainly verbal and/or non-verbal elements. The counseling process is based on a trusting relationship between the adolescent and the psychologist, only the two of them take part in the sessions, and the presence of the parent is primarily based on the adolescent's needs.
Service details
  • Age group11-16 yo
  • Appointments8:00-20:00
  • Number of kids1
  • Period50 mins

When can a psychologist help?

  • In case of learning difficulties
  • When you feel all alone
  • If you feel the waves crashing over your head
  • In case of learning difficulties
  • In case of parent-child relationship difficulties
  • Due to addictions (computer, phone)

What parents say

"Our divorce took a toll on my son, he didn't talk to either of us anymore. The meetings helped a lot, especially the parent consultation, which opened a new window into an unknown world."
Kata T.
Divorced parent