Child psychology
Our child psychology service at Affidea is designed to address the emotional and psychological needs of children, providing a specialized and compassionate approach. Our team of specialists is highly trained to recognize the uniqueness of emotional and behavioral challenges in childhood and is dedicated to addressing them effectively.
We offer comprehensive assessments and therapies tailored to each child's age and development, addressing a wide range of concerns that may include:
Anxiety
Behavioral problems
Academic difficulties
Autism spectrum disorders
We work closely with parents to better understand the family environment, allowing us to implement a collaborative and effective approach to treatment.
At Affidea, we strive to create a welcoming and safe environment where children feel comfortable expressing their thoughts and emotions. We use evidence-based therapeutic approaches, along with age-appropriate activities, to foster emotional development and enhance coping skills.
Child psychology is critical to the early identification and addressing of any emotional or behavioral challenges that may impact long-term well-being. We are committed to working in partnership with parents and caregivers to strengthen emotional skills and promote healthy growth in every child.
What are psychology consultations?
Child and adolescent psychology practices are dedicated to the analysis and treatment of thinking, mood and/or behavioral disorders affecting children, adolescents and their families. The child psychologist uses a holistic approach that considers biological, psychological and social evidence when working with the patient.
In assessing the current problem, special attention is given to the physical, genetic, developmental, emotional, cognitive, educational, familial and social components. Once a diagnosis is made, a treatment plan is suggested which often includes:
Group or individual psychotherapy.
Medication, if needed
Consultation with other specialists
What are the functions of the child psychologist?
The roles of the child psychologist include assessing and diagnosing emotional and behavioral disorders, implementing therapeutic treatments, counseling parents and caregivers, and collaborating with other professionals to ensure a comprehensive approach to the child's well-being.
What does a child psychologist treat?
A child psychologist focuses on a variety of problems that can affect the mental and emotional health of children, such as:
Anxiety disorders
Behavioral problems
Learning difficulties
Mood disorders
Challenges related to social and emotional development.
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Child psychology
Our child psychology service at Affidea is designed to address the emotional and psychological needs of children, providing a specialized and compassionate approach. Our team of specialists is highly trained to recognize the uniqueness of emotional and behavioral challenges in childhood and is dedicated to addressing them effectively.
We offer comprehensive assessments and therapies tailored to each child's age and development, addressing a wide range of concerns that may include:
Anxiety
Behavioral problems
Academic difficulties
Autism spectrum disorders
We work closely with parents to better understand the family environment, allowing us to implement a collaborative and effective approach to treatment.
At Affidea, we strive to create a welcoming and safe environment where children feel comfortable expressing their thoughts and emotions. We use evidence-based therapeutic approaches, along with age-appropriate activities, to foster emotional development and enhance coping skills.
Child psychology is critical to the early identification and addressing of any emotional or behavioral challenges that may impact long-term well-being. We are committed to working in partnership with parents and caregivers to strengthen emotional skills and promote healthy growth in every child.
What are psychology consultations?
Child and adolescent psychology practices are dedicated to the analysis and treatment of thinking, mood and/or behavioral disorders affecting children, adolescents and their families. The child psychologist uses a holistic approach that considers biological, psychological and social evidence when working with the patient.
In assessing the current problem, special attention is given to the physical, genetic, developmental, emotional, cognitive, educational, familial and social components. Once a diagnosis is made, a treatment plan is suggested which often includes:
Group or individual psychotherapy.
Medication, if needed
Consultation with other specialists
What are the functions of the child psychologist?
The roles of the child psychologist include assessing and diagnosing emotional and behavioral disorders, implementing therapeutic treatments, counseling parents and caregivers, and collaborating with other professionals to ensure a comprehensive approach to the child's well-being.
What does a child psychologist treat?
A child psychologist focuses on a variety of problems that can affect the mental and emotional health of children, such as:
Anxiety disorders
Behavioral problems
Learning difficulties
Mood disorders
Challenges related to social and emotional development.