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Relationship problems / bicultural relationship problems

Family problems such as tension, sexual problems, jealousy, separation,
relationship problems between parent and child; family crises

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Anxiety / obsessive-compulsive symptoms

Psychovegetative syndrome
Cardiac neurosis
Posttraumatic stress disorder
Phobias and anxieties
Generalised anxiety, restless anxiety, agoraphobia, obsessive sense of foreboding, fear of public appearances, evaluation anxiety, fear of infection, fear of sexual incompetence and failure, separation anxiety, fear of flying etc.
panic attacks

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Depression

Lack of joie de vivre, low spirits, feeling gloomy, feelings of meaninglessness, emptiness,
suicidal thoughts etc.

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Difficulties in dealing with other people

Getting to know yourself
Trying to change
Achieving stable relationships and satisfying friendships
Position within a reference group
Problems with groups

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Distorted sense of self-worth and self-awareness

Eating disorders; obsessive self-isolation; behavioural problems
Existential problems and search for meaning
Internal and real loneliness

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Psychological dependence

on food, alcohol, drugs, gambling… and people

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Psychosomatic disorders

Sleeping disorders, headaches, anorexia, chronic fatigue syndrome, allergies, irritable bladder etc.
Accompanying psychotherapy during «major» psychosomatic disorders such as stomach ulcers, bronchial asthma, high blood pressure, ulcerative colitis, Crohn’s disease etc.
Sexual dysfunction
Depression after cancer surgery
Mood swings

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Psychology of aging, midlife crisis, age-related depression

Die Lebensumstände alter Menschen, z.B. der Verlust geliebter Menschen, die nachlassende körperliche Gesundheit, mangelnde Bewegungsfreiheit, Vereinsamung oder der Umzug in eine neue Wohnumgebung machen depressive Verstimmungen nur allzu verständlich. Altersdepression ist die häufigste psychische Erkrankung im Alter.

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Looking after family members in case of serious illness

Burnout, stress syndrome
Fatigue syndrome
Alcoholism and psychoses

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Bullying

Psychological bullying, harassment and violence in the workplace/at school/in the sports club,
cyberbullying, work disruptions, …

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Personality disorders

All people have certain character traits and behave in very specific ways. People with a personality disorder are no different from other people in principle. The difference is that in people with a personality disorder entirely normal human characteristics are exaggerated and inflexible to such an extent that they usually experience social problems. Certain personality traits cause significant suffering for the people themselves or others; this is often coupled with significant limitations in professional or social performance.

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