Relational Therapy through Empathic Presence
It is a person-centered therapy, conducted face-to-face, rooted in the Humanistic and Rogerian approaches. It is a talk therapy method characterized by active listening and empathic presence, promoting a respectful and non-judgmental environment.
These are natural elixirs, made from 38 wild flowers and spring water. Dr. Bach’s Flower Remedies address behaviors, emotions, moods, feelings, and personalities. They work vibrationally to regulate mood and achieve inner balance.
Hypnosis is an altered state of consciousness used to access the unconscious mind. It enables a person to tap into their inner resources for healing or resolving their issue.
Ericksonian Hypnosis allows for a trance state to occur in a progressive and non-directive manner.
Reed Eye Movement Acupressure Psychotherapy (REMAP) is a method designed to reduce or eliminate traumas and highly emotionally charged problems through the stimulation of acupressure points (16 essential points) that have been scientifically proven to produce neurological and nervous system changes. REMAP addresses the cognitive aspects of the problem while facilitating deep desensitization of emotional pain.
Self Emotional Balancing
It is a method to facilitate stress and emotion management, as well as the harmonization of the inner system. It combines different energy-based methods (EFT, REMAP, Logosynthesis) and incorporates various approaches to psychic multiplicity such as Internal Family Systems (IFS) and humanistic approaches centered around compassion, while also integrating body work.
Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) is a technique for emotional release that involves tapping on specific acupressure points. It allows the positive energy within you to flow and eliminate negative thoughts and emotions. It is a gentle technique that can alleviate anxiety, stress, anger, sadness, guilt, and psychosomatic symptoms.
Clients can use it independently to free themselves quickly and easily.
Tapas Acupressure Technique (TAT) is a simple and effective technique developed in 1993 by Tapas Fleming, an acupuncturist in California. It helps to relieve stress related to trauma, reduce allergic reactions, build self-confidence, transform limiting negative beliefs, and achieve inner peace. This technique involves light touch on specific acupressure points on the face and behind the skull while focusing attention on an anxiety-provoking situation. It is a gentle technique that does not require reliving the trauma or pain.
This method is developed by Dr. Willem Lammers, a Swiss psychologist and psychotherapist. It emphasizes the power of words for the purpose of accompanied change and healing. Logosynthesis allows for a connection to the Essence, the deepest reason for our existence. It incorporates elements of Psychoanalysis, Hypnosis, NLP, Transactional Analysis, and Energy Psychology, and finds its origins in ancient wisdom. It is a gentle yet highly effective method for psychological trauma.