Mental disorders that I can help you with:
My training and the way to deal with these pathologies, or if on the contrary they have not yet become established as such, but the discomfort is already there, is through cognitive behavioural therapy, but I have a lot of psychodynamic training, and in different theories and techniques of approach, which have allowed me to work with many people, who have recovered their wellbeing.
Severe Mental Disorders
Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is a serious mental illness, characterised by the presence of positive symptoms such as hallucinations, delusions, and negative symptoms such as lack of energy, lack of enthusiasm, hopelessness, apathy, etc. This complex world needs continuous psychoeducation and specific therapy.
Schizoaffective Disorder
This disorder is similar to the previous one, with the characteristic that the affective and emotional world is quite altered, so that interpersonal relationships will be severely affected.
Bipolar Disorder
It is a very complex illness, characterised by the presence of symptoms of euphoria, elevation, insomnia, ideas of grandeur, verbosity, substance abuse or behavioural symptoms such as shopping or sex. And, on the other hand, feelings of sadness, listlessness, hopelessness, apathy, etc. two poles, which will urgently call for pharmacological and psychological treatments.
Mild Mental Disorders
Problems of anxiety
It is a very common emotion in our times, it is normal and human, so feeling anxious is fine as it prepares us for action, it keeps us alert. The problem is when it overflows and directs us. We have to seek help to redirect it and learn to manage our emotional world.
Depression
Disorder characterised by negative ideas, lack of initiative, what I used to enjoy I no longer do, altered thoughts, all with a pessimistic vision, in a tunnel, unable to see a way out. I may have problems with sleep, nutrition, and of course with my daily routine and habits. Specialised professional intervention will be crucial, as the biggest outcome of depression can be suicide.
Eating disorder
This difficulty is very common in our society, and in recent years it has increased in the younger population. They are very complex and it is necessary to intervene in time. Working on self-concept, personal worth, life goals, psychoeducation on what is happening to me, building healthy habits, impulse management techniques, relaxation, etc.
Phobias, obsessive compulsive disorders
Both the excessive irrational fear of a phobia and the obsessive symptoms and behaviours, such as rituals, are anxiety disorders that require specialised psychological intervention. Each case must be analysed and evaluated to establish a clear diagnosis and from there a specific approach to reduce the symptoms and anxiety of the sufferer.
Personality Disorders
These are a series of difficulties ranging from feelings of inferiority, loneliness, abandonment (real or imaginary), emptiness, excessive or uncontrolled consumption, interpersonal problems, self- or hetero-aggressiveness, marked mood swings, suicidal thoughts, etc. People with this difficulty need constant professional support and accompaniment to design their daily routines and improve the way they relate to the world.
Substance and non-substance addictions
You lose self-control and become dependent on a substance (alcohol, cocaine, marijuana, food, etc.) or a behaviour or conduct (online gambling, gambling, gambling, sex, shopping, etc.) An addiction is a disease that requires a specialised, multifactorial and highly coordinated approach in order to achieve change and control the dependency situation.