Yaroslav Lyashyn
Years of experience: 16
Works with: Individuals, Couples, Families
Family relationships (individual, couples, families), codependency, loved ones of addicts, panic attacks, eating behavio…
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Years of experience: 16
Works with: Individuals, Couples, Families
Family relationships (individual, couples, families), codependency, loved ones of addicts, panic attacks, eating behavio…
Years of experience: 4
Works with: Individuals, Couples, Families
Crisis states: life or age-related crises, dealing with divorce, loss, or the death of loved ones, consequences of traum…
Years of experience: 8
Works with: Individuals, Couples, Families, Teenagers, Organizations
Issues I address in therapy: - low self-esteem and self-doubt; - self-discovery, understanding personal needs and values…
Years of experience: 15
Works with: Individuals, Families, Teenagers, Children
I work with children, adolescents, and adults, providing psychological support and addressing a wide range of personal a…
Years of experience: 26
Works with: Individuals, Couples, Families
Low self-esteem, self-criticism, lack of self-confidence, deep-seated insecurities, relationship challenges (communicati…
Years of experience: 25
Works with: Individuals, Couples, Families, Teenagers, Children, Organizations
Working with children and adolescents; emotional experiences, fears, phobias, and loss; personal issues, interpersonal r…
Years of experience: 4
Works with: Individuals, Couples, Families, Teenagers, Children, Organizations
Support in addressing concerns such as: - relationship issues, family crises, divorce, infidelity - grief, depression, a…
Years of experience: 14
Works with: Individuals, Couples, Families, Teenagers, Organizations
fears and phobias, stuttering, sleep disturbances; depressive states (loss of life's meaning) and anxiety; grief and los…
This is a branch of psychology where the focus is not on an individual, but on the relationships between all family members: parents, children, and sometimes even grandparents. During sessions, the psychologist helps break the vicious cycles of mutual blame and establish new, healthy rules for coexistence.
Ideally, everyone who lives together and is involved in the conflict should attend the first session. However, if some family members refuse, work can begin with those who are ready for change. Even the transformation of one person can start changing the entire family system.
Common reasons include prolonged family crises, communication difficulties after the birth of a child, disagreements in parenting, the "empty nest" phase, as well as supporting the family during a divorce to minimize trauma for all parties involved.
The price depends on the therapist’s qualifications and the duration of the session. Family consultations often last longer than individual ones—75–90 minutes instead of 50. You can choose in-person meetings , depending on what is most convenient for all family members to gather.