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Health Plans

The service can be provided through a consultation reimbursement.

The patient pays for each session at the time of the appointment, and the therapist issues a receipt for the amount paid, which can be sent to the health insurance plan with a request for psychotherapy reimbursement. Each plan has its own pre-established reimbursement policies and variations.

Therefore, check your plan and verify the current reimbursement amount. Some plans cover the cost of a private session, while others reimburse proportionally.

Doctor, psychologist signing a consultation receipt.

Assistance and support for:

    • Self-knowledge

    • Personal Development

    • Personal Marketing

    • Coaching

    • Mentoring

    • Anxiety

    • Past Traumas

    • Compulsions

    • Depression

    • Difficulties in public speaking

    • Difficulties in relating to others

    • Difficulties at work and in family life.

    • Relationship difficulties

    • Eating Disorders (Anorexia and Bulimia)

    • Sleep Disorders

    • Stress

    • Bipolar Mood Disorder

    • Panic Disorder

    • Between others

How does the service work?

The approach used in the sessions is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Evidence-Based Psychology; this area of scientific and psychological knowledge stands out for having its effectiveness proven by a series of controlled studies.

Details of Clinical Care


The service focuses on individual human development, and the issues addressed in psychotherapy are treated with absolute confidentiality.
Therapy sessions take place once a week and last 50 minutes each .

A Brief History of CBT


The cognitive elements that make up this theory were recognized by the Stoic philosophers Epictetus, Cicero, and Seneca, 2,000 years before CBT was established as a science. In antiquity, the philosopher Zoroaster based his teachings on the triad: thinking well, acting well, and speaking well.

In the 19th and 20th centuries, great European philosophers such as Kant, Heidegger, Jaspers, and Frankl continued to develop the idea that conscious cognitive processes play a fundamental role in human existence.

In the 20th century, Aron T. Beck was the first scientist to fully structure and develop theories and methods for applying cognitive and behavioral interventions to emotional disorders.

In the 1950s, CBT became established as an efficient and well-structured treatment method, and its reach and influence have been increasing ever since.

Jackson Ferreira

Psychology and personal development
CRP: 06/113929

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