Are there any common areas that would reccomend you to start a systemic therapeutic traject ?
We have identified several areas leading individuals,couples and families to start a systemic therapeutic approach to adress their concerns. Among them there are the following:
- Emotional Distress
- Anxiety (generalized, social, panic, phobias)
- Depression or persistent sadness
- Anger management issues
- Grief and loss
- Mood swings or emotional instability
- Relational Issues
- Marital/partner conflicts
- Family misunderstandings or conflict
- Parent-child relationship problems
- Divorce or separation
- Trust or communication breakdown
- Trauma and Abuse
- Past or recent traumatic events
- PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder)
- Emotional or psychological abuse
- Complex trauma (chronic exposure to distress)
- Life Transitions and Crises
- Job loss or career changes
- Immigration or cultural adaptation
- Becoming a parent
- Moving to a new country or city
- Caregiving challenges
- Identity and Self-Esteem Issues
- Low self-esteem
- Lack of purpose or meaning in life
- Identity crises (personal, professional, cultural)
- Bicultural identity struggles
- Stress and Burnout
- Professional or workplace stress
- Burnout and emotional exhaustion
- Academic stress (common for students)
- Financial difficulties
- Family and Systemic Problems
- Generational conflicts
- Family trauma
- Blended family adjustments
- Impact of illness or disability on the family
- Behavioral Challenges
- Parenting issues (child behavioral concerns)
- Expat and Migrant Issues
- Cultural adaptation struggles
- Loss of belonging or identity
- Separation from family and friends
- Cross-cultural relational challenges
- Personal Growth and Development
- Understanding oneself better
- Building resilience and coping skills
- Enhancing communication and conflict-resolution skills
Are there any symptoms or conditions we do not treat in our practice?
ERIMIS Family Therapy Systemic Practice does not provide services to clients with the following diagnosed conditions:
a) Neurodevelopmental disorders
b) Schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders
c) Bipolar and related disorders
d) Obsessive-compulsive and related disorders
e) Dissociative disorders
f) Feeding and eating disorders
g) Elimination disorders
h) Sleep-wake disorders
i) Sexual dysfunctions
j) Gender dysphoria
k) Disruptive, impulse-control, and conduct disorders
l) Substance-related and addictive disorders
m) Neurocognitive disorders
n) Personality disorders
o) Paraphilic disorders
p) Medication-induced movement disorders
r) Any other conditions that require clinical attention.
How can I make an appointment?
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How can I cancel or reschedule an appointment?
You can reschedule or cancel your appointment for free as long as you provide a 48 hours’ notice before the scheduled day and time. If you cancel less than 48 hours in advance or miss your appointment, you will be charged a no-show fee at the rate of the missed booked service, which is your sole responsibility to pay.
Do I need a referral to start therapy?
No, you don’t need a refferal letter to register with us.A referral letter from your GP is not manadatory but we would value any information that would give us more contextual information regarding your course of treatment or earlier professional support you have received before approaching us.
Do I qualify for cost reimbursement?
ERIMIS Family Therapy and Systemic Practice is a private and independent practice and does not have contracts with health insurances. It is your own responsibility to cover the costs of your sessions. If you have international health insurance, it is possible that you may be eligible for reimbursement.
What If I cant afford full therapy fees?
We understand that financial concerns might be overwhelming and may deny your acces to therapy in a time of need to get support. We believe that everyone deserves acces to therapy and we may be able to adjust the costs to your own situation and possibilities. Please contact us to discuss how can we support you during this time.
