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METHODS

CBT / Psychotherapy

Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a form of psychological treatment that has been demonstrated to be effective for a range of problems including depression, anxiety disorders, alcohol and drug use problems, marital problems, eating disorders and severe mental illness. CBT can be a very helpful tool ― either alone or in combination with other therapies. CBT can be an effective tool to help anyone learn how to better manage stressful life situations. The CEO Fragkou Kallirroe will be available for emotional support and therapeutic assistance 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

One on One Counseling

Family Counseling

Yoga – Reiki – Reflexology – Pilates – Massage

Solution Focused & Goal-Oriented Therapy

Personalized Treatment

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    F.A.Q

    How do I know if I have a drinking problem?

    Drinking becomes a problem when it starts to negatively affect your work, relationships and social life. It also affects the way you think and feel in your everyday life. The most common sign amongst many others is the inability to stop or control the amount of alcohol consumed, alcohol cravings, and drinking alone in secrecy.

    Can Alcohol cause liver damage?

    Alcohol abuse can increase the risk of developing fatty liver, hepatitis and cirrhosis, which are the three primary liver conditions. These diseases may cause failure or irreparable damages to the liver of a chronic alcohol user.

    Can Alcohol Change the Brain?

    Studies have shown that drinking can cause chemical imbalances to the human brain, affecting important functions such as dopamine levels. Some parts of the human brain that control our emotions and decision makings are also affected when drinking excessive amounts of alcohol.

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    Alcoholism, that is, the continued use of alcohol despite its repeated and verifiable adverse effects, is one of the biggest and most intractable public health problems worldwide, with high costs and serious social consequences. At the level of behaviour, it is a continuum with significant......