Family Therapy
In sessions, we indentify the core issues and how these are playing out in relationships. The sessions not only address the current issues but more importantly, where the problems began’Read more
In sessions, we indentify the core issues and how these are playing out in relationships. The sessions not only address the current issues but more importantly, where the problems began’Read more
Self-harm (SH) is defined as the intentional, direct injuring of body tissue, done without suicidal intentions. The most common form of self-harm is skin-cutting, but self-harm also covers a wide range of behaviours’Read more
Sexual trauma (ST) may include any sexual activity performed against one’s will, such as acts performed through physical force, threats of negative consequences, implied promotion, promises of favoured treatment, or intoxication’Read more
Fetishism or erotic Fetishism is a sexual focus on a non-living object or non-genital body part. The object of interest is called the fetish; the person who has a fetish for that object is a fetishist’Read more
Social anxiety is an emotion characterised by a discomfort or a fear when a person is in a social interaction that involves a concern of being judged or evaluated by others. It is typically characterised by an intense fear of what others’Read more
Suicidal thoughts and attempts concern thoughts about or an unusual preoccupation with suicide. The range of suicidal ideation varies greatly from fleeting thoughts, to extensive thoughts, to detailed’Read more