If you're on this page, it's likely that you or someone you love needs support.
Taking advantage of psychological consultation allows you to receive valuable guidance on how to address your problem. Such support can be helpful in organizing your thoughts or making difficult decisions.
When should you seek help?
- Difficulty adapting
You're having trouble finding your way around the new situation related to starting college.
- Social and academic problems
Difficulty making friends and fulfilling student obligations.
- Challenges related to disability
You worry that you won't be able to cope with current tasks due to your disability.
- Lack of motivation
You feel unmotivated to learn, study, and overcome everyday challenges.
- Procrastination
You constantly put off completing tasks and postpone deadlines.
- Constant anxiety
You experience constant fear of the future and what the next day will bring.
- Lack of self-confidence
You lack confidence in interacting with others.
- Fear of public speaking
You are paralyzed by the fear of public speaking, despite being well prepared.
- Low self-esteem
You lack confidence in your own strengths and abilities.
- Experiencing a crisis
You are experiencing difficulties related to a sudden event, such as an illness.
- Emotional control
You have difficulty controlling and expressing your emotions.
- Support for mental illness
You suffer from a mental illness and would like help supplementing your primary treatment path to improve your academic functioning.
- Desire for positive change
You want to make positive changes in your life, cope better with stress, learn and plan more effectively, and work on motivation to achieve your goals.