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Anastasia Ariefieva
Psychologist, MSc
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My goal is to offer empathy and help to clients who find themselves in a conflicted state, who again and again face same struggles in relationships and professional life, and who decided to increase the quality of their life. The initial step is slowing down and reflecting on what causes the painful emotions and difficult situations. Then we gradually analyse how to brake the maladaptive patterns of emotions and behaviour. Based on the issues, conflicts, and situations faced by the client in day-to-day life, we apply the newly gained insights to bring changes to improve the quality of life.
My goal is to offer empathy and help to clients who find themselves in a conflicted state, who again and again face same struggles in relationships and professional life, and who decided to increase the quality of their life. The initial step is slowing down and reflecting on what causes the painful emotions and difficult situations. Then we gradually analyse how to brake the maladaptive patterns of emotions and behaviour. Based on the issues, conflicts, and situations faced by the client in day-to-day life, we apply the newly gained insights to bring changes to improve the quality of life.
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I specialise in mental health challenges and men's related issues such as barriers to intimacy, ED, low/no sex drive, pornography addiction, and relationship challenges. In psychotherapy sessions I provide a confidential setting that encourages you to reflect on your journey. We will explore the feelings, emotions and impact significant events have had on the way you experience day-to-day life. We will work through your thought process moving towards the version of you that you've always wanted to be. Who is that person? Are they confident in themselves? And most importantly, do they allow themselves to smile, laugh and be happy?
I specialise in mental health challenges and men's related issues such as barriers to intimacy, ED, low/no sex drive, pornography addiction, and relationship challenges. In psychotherapy sessions I provide a confidential setting that encourages you to reflect on your journey. We will explore the feelings, emotions and impact significant events have had on the way you experience day-to-day life. We will work through your thought process moving towards the version of you that you've always wanted to be. Who is that person? Are they confident in themselves? And most importantly, do they allow themselves to smile, laugh and be happy?
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