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A psychotherapist is a specialist who conducts consultations and therapy aimed at improving the mental and emotional state of patients. In the "Dobrobut" medical network in Kyiv, our experienced psychotherapists provide support to patients facing various life difficulties and emotional experiences.

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Podoliak Nataliia Bohdanivna
Child psychologist; Psychologist; Psychotherapist
Volodymyra Ivasiuka (Geroyiv Stalingrada) Avenue, 16-V, Kyiv
20experience (y.)
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06.02.2025 10:00

What does a psychotherapist do and when should you see one

A psychotherapist assists patients in recognizing, understanding, and resolving their emotional and psychological issues. You should see a psychotherapist if you:

  • Experience stress, anxiety, or depression
  • Have difficulties in interpersonal relationships
  • Feel emotional tension or crisis
  • Have experienced traumatic events
  • Need support to improve your well-being and self-understanding

Consultation with a psychotherapist can be effective in improving emotional health and overall well-being.

What treatment methods does a psychotherapist use

Psychotherapists apply various therapeutic approaches and methods depending on the needs of patients. The main treatment methods include:

  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) aimed at changing negative thoughts and behavioral patterns.
  • Humanistic therapy focused on personal growth and self-understanding of the patient.
  • Psychodynamic therapy that explores hidden emotions and conflicts affecting current behavior and feelings.
  • Systemic therapy that involves working with groups or families to improve relationships.

These methods can be adapted to meet the individual needs of the patient.

How a consultation with a psychotherapist goes

The consultation with a psychotherapist at the Dobrobut clinic in Kyiv begins with a detailed collection of medical history, where the doctor discusses your difficulties and expectations. The psychotherapist will conduct a session during which they help you explore your feelings and emotional responses, agree on therapeutic goals, and suggest practical exercises to enhance your emotional state.

What questions can you ask the doctor

During your consultation with the psychotherapist, consider asking the following questions:

  • What approach will you use in therapy?
  • How long does the therapy typically last?
  • What exercises or techniques can I use between sessions?
  • How can I assess my progress in therapy?
  • What lifestyle changes can support my mental health?
  • What are the costs for consultations and therapy sessions?

These questions will help you gain valuable insight into the therapeutic process and what to expect.

Online consultation with a psychotherapist

The "Dobrobut" medical network also offers the possibility of online consultations with a psychotherapist. This is an ideal option for those who cannot visit the clinic in person or wish to receive support and recommendations from the comfort of their home, even if they are located outside Ukraine. This format allows for discussing your symptoms and receiving professional advice quickly and conveniently.

If you are seeking to improve your mental health or address emotional issues, schedule an appointment with a psychotherapist at the Dobrobut clinic.

You can book a consultation through the form on the website or by calling the contact center.

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