EMDR is a structured therapy encouraging patients to briefly focus on traumatic memories while experiencing bilateral stimulation, typically through eye movements. This process is associated with a reduction in the vividness and emotional impact of trauma memories.
The Circle of Security program is a psychological training and parenting education program based on attachment theory described by John Bowlby. It helps parents or caregivers build secure relationships with their children, focusing on understanding behavior as a signal of a specific need and acting accordingly.
The Tomatis method represents a system for educating the process of listening through neurosensory auditory stimulation, allowing the capture, decoding, recording, and transmission of information to and from various brain structures involved in motor function, memory, attention, and emotion.
Couple relationships are a dynamic and evolving process. From the initial passion to emotional stability, from moments of joy to inevitable challenges, partners go through different stages that can either strengthen their bond or create distance.
Milton Erickson is widely regarded as the “father of modern hypnotherapy.” He shifted therapy away from theory-based, lengthy, and often burdensome psychotherapy practices established by pioneers such as Freud, Jung, and Adler.
