When Past Experiences Continue to Affect the Present
Sometimes a person understands that their reaction is too strong but still cannot change it. Past experiences continue to affect relationships, self-esteem, decision-making, and the sense of safety
Therapy helps gradually separate the past from the present, reduce inner tension, and regain greater freedom in everyday life
What You Can Seek Help With
• Social anxiety and fear of judgment
• Dependence on other people’s opinions
• Self-doubt and low self-esteem
• Fear of expressing yourself and being visible
• Persistent inner tension
• Panic attacks and anxiety-related conditions
• Intrusive fears and avoidant behavior
• The effects of psychological trauma
• Painful memories that do not let go
• Relationship difficulties related to traumatic experiences
• Emotional burnout, apathy, and a loss of inner stability
• Personal crises and the search for inner resources
How the Therapy Process Works
At the first session, we get acquainted, discuss your situation, and identify what you would like to change. It is important to understand not only the symptoms, but also how anxiety or past experiences affect your everyday life
We then define a clear goal together and choose an appropriate format for the work. The pace of therapy is determined individually, without pressure or any expectation that you must immediately discuss experiences you are not yet ready to address
During therapy, we explore the causes of your difficulties, learn to recognize habitual reactions, and gradually develop new ways of coping with anxiety, inner tension, and difficult emotions
When working with psychological trauma, the EMDR approach may be used. It helps process painful experiences carefully and reduce their influence on the present
The duration of therapy depends on your concerns, the depth of the problem, and the goals we establish. Progress is discussed throughout the process so that therapy remains clear, focused, and directed toward a specific outcome
