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Frequently Asked Questions – Psychology

Child & Adolescent Psychology

Some common issues include anxiety, depression, ADHD, learning disabilities, behavioral disorders, and emotional regulation challenges.

If your child exhibits persistent mood changes, difficulty in school, social withdrawal, aggression, or sudden behavior shifts, consulting a psychologist can help.

Therapy helps by improving communication skills, emotional regulation, self-confidence, and coping mechanisms for stress, trauma, or academic pressure.

Family & Marital Life

Couples seek therapy for communication issues, trust problems, infidelity, intimacy concerns, parenting disagreements, and conflict resolution.

Family therapy helps resolve conflicts, strengthens emotional bonds, improves communication, and enhances mutual understanding among family members.

Yes, therapy can help by identifying core issues, teaching conflict-resolution skills, and rebuilding trust, but both partners must be committed to the process.

Reunited Family Bonds

Psychology helps by addressing underlying emotional wounds, improving communication, and providing strategies to rebuild trust and understanding.

Counseling provides a safe space to express feelings, resolve past conflicts, and develop healthier ways to interact as a family.

Suicide Prevention

Warning signs include withdrawal from loved ones, expressing hopelessness, drastic mood changes, giving away possessions, and discussing death frequently.

Listen with empathy, offer support, encourage them to seek professional help, and avoid judgment. If immediate danger exists, contact emergency services.