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PSYCHOLOGICAL COUNSELING AND INTERVENTION

YOUNG ADULTS  •  ADULTS  •  COUPLES
Approach

The sessions follow an integrative approach inspired by psychodynamic orientation, supported by psychocorporal and psychoeducational perspectives. The person seeking support is received with respect for their individuality and confidentiality. In the first sessions a therapeutic path is formulated and the frequency of the following sessions is agreed upon.

Duration

The sessions are scheduled to last 60 minutes.

Languages

All sessions can be held in Portuguese or English.

Costs

Individual sessions cost 150 CHF.

Couple sessions cost 180 CHF.

If you are a resident of Switzerland, consultations are not covered by basic health insurance. Some complementary health insurance covers consultations provided by FSP-recognized psychologists. Consult your insurance company to confirm your conditions.

Booking

Appointments can be booked by phone, email, or directly through here.

Specialist advice services and emergency contacts
I do not offer emergency psychological services. Here are some contacts that may be useful:

In case of a medical emergency, threat to your safety or others, contact
144 (ambulance) or 117 (police).

Outside of your Hausärztin/Hausartz's opening hours, please contact
0900 11 14 14 for emergency medical service.

You can also contact
058 856 53 00 for the services of Luzerner Psychiatrie AG, available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Frauenhaus Luzern offers counseling and ongoing support to women who are victims of domestic violence. Family members can also contact the center. Counseling is confidential and anonymous, if desired. Call
041 360 70 00 or www.frauenhaus-luzern.ch. If you have been a victim of domestic violence and are in danger, contact the police by calling 117.

Männer- und Väterhaus Luzern offers counseling and support to male victims of domestic violence. Counseling can be confidential and anonymous, if desired. Contact
041 552 08 70 or luzern@zwueschehalt.ch. If you have been a victim of domestic violence and are in danger, contact the police by calling 117.

The LGBT+ Helpline's telephone and email services are not suitable for emergencies. If you have been the direct victim of hostile violence against LGBTIQ people, contact the police on 117. Once you are safe and have received medical attention (if necessary), you can seek specialist support by calling
0800 133 133 or writing to hello@lgbtiq-helpline.ch.
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