
Home Therapy for the Elderly
Home Neurological Therapy (disabled patients)
Couples Therapy and/or Conflictin Relationships
Therapy for Legal and Illegal Addictions
Post-Surgical Neurological Psychotherapy
(Stroke, Vascular Dementia, Alzheimer and others...)
Anxiety, Depression
Borderline, Bipolarity, Schizophrenia
Home Gerontological or Geriatric Therapy
Home Dementia and Precocious Dementia
Fears
Eating Disorders
ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Isorder)
OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
PTSD (Post-traumatic Stress Disorder)
Job Dissatisfaction
Career Transition
Burnout Syndrome, Panic Syndrome and Others...
Loss and Grief
Family Crisis
Toxic Relations
Somatizations and their Emotional Correlations
Low Self-esteem, Emotional Insecurity
Mood Disorders
Stress
Self-knowledge
Limiting Beliefs
Procrastination
Obsessive/Compulsive Behaviors
Self-motivation
Care for Adults (+18) and Elderly Online Therapies
Home Therapy for the Elderly
Unlike traditional clinical settings, where patients may feel like just another case, home-based psychology allows for personalized attention and care. By meeting patients in their home environment, psychologists can gain insight into their lifestyle, social interactions, and support systems.
Home Neurologyc Therapy (disabled patients)
Being treated at home can strengthen emotional support for the patient by creating a space where they feel safe and comfortable. For those with neurological conditions, the familiarity of home can be a refuge that helps minimize stress, which is known to adversely influence neurological symptoms.

Post-Surgical Neurological Psychotherapy (Stroke, Vascular Dementia, and other Dementias)
Home hospitalization promotes a more humanized treatment and allows for greater contact between the patient and their family. Receiving medical care at home, following the same rigor as in hospitals, but with the support and daily contact of loved ones, makes recovery more effective.
The benefit of the treatment is improved cognition, especially in the areas of memory and attention. However, there are no therapeutic interventions capable of reversing or changing the situation without the patient's involvement, as the results will only be satisfactory with mutual collaboration.
Couples Therapy
One of the advantages of online couples therapy is the flexibility of schedules. Couples can schedule sessions according to their availability and fit into their routines. In addition, online therapy can provide a sense of security and comfort for couples who may feel more comfortable in their own home.
Home Neurological Therapy
This personalized approach allows the psychologist to tailor interventions and therapeutic strategies that align with the patient’s individual needs, preferences, and goals. The resulting rapport and trust established between the patient and the psychologist contribute significantly to the effectiveness of the treatment process.
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Erica Almeida Fox, PhD Neuropsychoanalyst
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