A psychologist … for what reason ?

When to consult a psychologist ?

At what point does someone need a psychologist?

There is never really a good or a bad time to set a first appointment. Whatever your problem, your worry or simply your desire to speak or to be listened to, you can call a psychologist whenever you feel the need. It is your desire and your need which are at the heart of this process.

Here are some examples of specific problems which could lead to a patient consulting a psychologist: therapist counsellor brussels psychotherapy

■ You feel an uneasiness at work, your working day weighs you down psychologist
■ You fear finding yourself alone, you don’t handle loneliness well psychologist brussels
■ You feel insecure when you are with other people psychologist brussels therapist
■ You feel an excessive fear before exams, or speaking in public
■ You no longer get any pleasure out of doing things that used to make you happy
■ You suffer from recurring physical symptoms even though the doctor doesn’t diagnose anything
■ You have difficulty in getting up in the morning and you have no motivation for daily tasks
■ You think that you are a bad mother or father psychologist brussels therapist brussels
■ You have irrational phobias, such as taking a lift or crossing the road
■ Thinking about divorce prompts profound anxiety
■ You often cry “over nothing” psychologist brussels therapist brussels psychotherapist
■ You are going through a period of grief and are having difficulty in getting over it
■ You feel rejected by others or feel isolated psychologist brussels therapist
■ You obsess over life and death, loneliness, the meaning of life, choice, etc.

This list is by no means exhaustive, but brings together the recurring questions which could prompt a consultation with a psychologist.

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A psychologist to help you…

A psychologist is a professional that looks after the troubles, complex or not, which affect our emotions, our stability, our well-being, and our “state of mind”.

The aim of having therapy is so that you feel relieved from one or more of the problems which are weighing you down and which had been unmanageable for you.

Therapy allows you to put into words things which will let you draw a line under these problems, or find the causes and explanations which will make you stronger and more able to manage your emotions towards these problems.

As a natural consequence, your general state will improve, you will regain confidence in yourself, and move forward on the path of well-being.