Psychotherapy in English

After living in England for almost three years, I was able to firsthand discover the importance of being able to communicate your concerns in your mother tongue. Despite being a certified bilingual individual by Cambridge and having dedicated a few years to teaching the English language, when it comes to discussing the most personal experiences and situations that have affected you in the past, being able to do so in your mother tongue is essential. 

Therapy in a native language allows for smoother, deeper, and more authentic communication between the therapist and the client. By using the language you best understand and feel comfortable in, we can explore your thoughts, emotions, and experiences more accurately and meaningfully.

Psychotherapy in your mother tongue has a powerful impact on the therapeutic process. You can express your concerns, fears, and traumas more easily, without losing nuances or meanings in translation. Additionally, by using your native language, I can help you better grasp therapeutic concepts and strategies, facilitating your active participation and personal growth.

Therapy in your mother tongue also promotes a stronger emotional connection and a sense of cultural belonging. By sharing the same language, we can explore your beliefs, values, and cultural traditions that may influence your psychological well-being. This allows us to work from a culturally sensitive perspective and tailor therapy to your specific needs.

Furthermore, therapy in your mother tongue provides a safe space to express your deepest emotions and thoughts without language barriers. This fosters trust, mutual understanding, and strengthens the therapeutic relationship, creating an environment conducive to growth and positive change.

In summary, psychotherapy in your mother tongue is essential to ensure effective communication, accurate understanding, and a meaningful therapeutic process. As a bilingual psychologist, I am committed to providing professional and culturally sensitive therapeutic support, using your native language to help you achieve your goals and enhance your psychological well-being.