"Ph.D. student in psychology with a focus on reality therapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy in treatment."

Individual counseling involves one-on-one sessions between a psychologist or counselor and a client to address personal issues, emotional challenges, or mental health concerns in a confidential and supportive environment.

Couple and family therapy involves counseling sessions with couples or families to improve communication, resolve conflicts, and strengthen relationships.

Adolescent counseling refers to therapy sessions tailored specifically for teenagers to address issues such as academic stress, peer relationships, identity development, mental health concerns, and family dynamics.

Conducting workshops for adolescents involves organizing and leading group sessions or activities aimed at addressing topics relevant to teenagers, such as coping with stress, building self-esteem, developing healthy relationships, and acquiring life skills.

Conducting workshops for parents involves organizing and leading sessions or activities designed to provide parents with knowledge, skills, and strategies to support their children's development, address parenting challenges, and enhance family dynamics.

Family therapy focuses on addressing psychological issues within the context of family relationships and interactions. By changing family dynamics and behavior patterns, individual well-being can improve.
