
Psychological Orientation for Adolescents and Youth
A safe space to accompany emotional, identity, and relational development.
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Adolescence and youth are stages of great changes, and sometimes doubts, insecurities, or conflicts arise. Our professionals offer specialized support to navigate this vital transition.
A Stage of Transformation
The adolescent goes from being a child to being a youth. Their body changes, their identity is reaffirmed, and their way of seeing the world and their values transform.
The main goal is to acquire autonomy and differentiate themselves from family protection.
"These tensions are sources of growth and maturation, but sometimes they can generate unhappiness, blockage, disorientation, and worry for both young people and their families."
The Role of the Family
It is up to the referring adults to accompany this moment of change, respecting the differentiation process but maintaining the establishment of necessary limits.
Therapeutic Objectives
Self-knowledge
Know oneself better, identify natural capabilities and strengths. Observe judgments about oneself.
Self-esteem and Confidence
Increase personal security, know fears and insecurities, and learn to manage them.
Motivation and Passion
Identify what motivates and what really impassions them to orient their future.
Social Skills
Improve relationships with others, manage conflicts, and develop empathy.
Emotional Management
Understand the discomfort behind borderline or disruptive behaviors.
Conduct Disorders
We attend to specific problems related to behavior in adolescence, including Oppositional Defiant Disorder, as well as abusive use of new technologies.
