Most mental health issues can be treated online. Depression, anxiety, stress-related issues, panic disorder, and even substance abuse problems are usually appropriate for online therapy.
It is applicable for all age groups and any relationships like personal / family / professional. Clients come to us with wide-ranging problems, including:
• anxiety (generalised anxiety problems, panic attacks, agoraphobia, social anxiety, claustrophobia)
• workplace issues (stress, work-life imbalances, inter-personal issues with colleagues)
• relationship issues (breakups, divorce, affairs, choosing inappropriate partners, loneliness, life adjustments, marital problems, arguments, jealousy, wedding and premarital issues)
• depression (including suicidal thoughts, low mood, social withdrawal)
• low self-esteem and lack of confidence
• trauma (including post-traumatic stress disorder from accidents, rape and other attacks/incidents)
• obsessive-compulsive disorder
• eating problems (including bulimia, binge eating, negative body image)
• phobias and fears
• addiction and substance misuse
• abuse (including physical, verbal, and sexual abuse)
• bereavement / grief / loss.
Online therapies typically isn’t recommended for individuals who are actively suicidal or those who are experiencing psychosis.