Our Services

Comprehensive psychological support for individuals and families at every stage of life

We provide services for:

Memory and Cognitive Disorders

It is natural for older adults to forget things from time to time. Occasional minor problems with memory or thinking do not necessarily mean that you have, or are at risk of developing, a memory disorder such as Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) or Dementia. However, it is important to regularly monitor functions such as the quality of your memory.

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Students - Skill Development - Studying

Studying at home is an everyday concern for families, often creating explosive situations. Not because children don't want to study, but because they struggle to find an effective way to meet their obligations. And that stresses them out. But why do they struggle so much, and why can't we help them more effectively? Simply because they are using old techniques, solutions, and strategies they learned at a younger age, when they had different abilities. The answer in such cases is skill development. Cognitive flexibility, also known as out-of-the-box thinking can have a beneficial effect.

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Pregnancy Support

Postpartum Depression
Which factors act as protective, and which as risk factors, for its development? Can we predict and prevent the onset of postpartum depression? The Pregnancy Support Program at ReMindSet is based on early assessment and regular monitoring of relevant conditions throughout pregnancy. Imagine something similar to a Holter monitor, continuous tracking that offers ongoing insight. After an initial evaluation during the first months of pregnancy, factors such as stress levels are monitored at regular intervals using new technologies. This helps ensure that the expectant mother receives the necessary support and does not reach the stage of developing postpartum depression symptoms.

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Children - Teenagers

How do we respond to the difficulties children and teenagers face? Usually, by trying to repeat what we did in the past that was effective. However, children - and especially teenagers - change, we change, and so do circumstances. So, what do we do when we are not achieving our goals? Clearly, we need to follow a different approach. We must be flexible and consider alternative perspectives that fit the new reality.

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Couples and families

Relationships don't always "break"; sometimes, circumstances simply change. When old solutions, approaches, or habits no longer bring results, we don't need to end the connection but rather approach it differently. We must become more flexible not only to save our relationship but to help it grow. And that's how true connection begins.

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Adult Counseling

Every time we try to grow or face problems, one question dominates: what is the most effective strategy? Our automatic reaction is to do whatever has brought us this far. But is that what best serves our personal development? Certainly not. We change, and circumstances evolve. This is the moment we need to move creatively, out of the box. To step out of our comfort zone, assess reality, and discover the best path toward our goals.

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