Serhiy Talalian
Years of experience: 10
Works with: Individuals, Teenagers, Children, Organizations
Autism and speech disorders, behavioral issues in children, enuresis and encopresis, depression, apathy, existential cri…
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Years of experience: 10
Works with: Individuals, Teenagers, Children, Organizations
Autism and speech disorders, behavioral issues in children, enuresis and encopresis, depression, apathy, existential cri…
Years of experience: 3
Works with: Individuals, Teenagers, Children
Sports-related crises, helping children adapt to athletic environments, depressive states, psychological trauma, anxiety…
Years of experience: 3
Works with: Individuals, Children
Divorce, career transitions, relationship building, relocation, parent-child dynamics. Restoring emotional sensitivity,…
Years of experience: 11
Works with: Individuals, Couples, Families, Children, Organizations
Practical psychologist specializing in individual therapy for adults, children, and family relationships. Common client…
Years of experience: 1
Works with: Individuals, Couples, Families, Teenagers, Children, Organizations
I work with teenagers experiencing crises, feelings of misunderstanding, anger, anxiety, or loneliness, as well as paren…
Years of experience: 10
Works with: Individuals, Teenagers, Children
Psychosomatic disorders. Parent-child relationship challenges. Counseling for children and adolescents.
Most often, parents seek help for childhood fears, nightmares, aggressive or withdrawn behavior, difficulties with adaptation in kindergarten or school, hyperactivity, as well as after stressful events or trauma.
The first session usually involves the parents or only the parents to gather a detailed history and discuss the request. Subsequent sessions may take the form of play or art therapy directly with the child, depending on their age and the format of work: .
Yes, the online format is a good alternative for children aged 6–7 and older if the child feels comfortable in front of the screen. For younger children, online sessions often take the form of parental coaching, where the psychologist teaches and guides parents on how to act at home.
Avoid saying that you are going to a doctor or that the child will be "checked." Instead, explain in simple words: "We will talk to a friendly specialist who helps children and parents understand each other better and cope with difficulties."