CMIB Clinical Psychology provides assessment, counseling, and psychotherapy for managing stress, anxiety, depression, or emotional trauma. Our accredited specialists support patients to regain mental balance and confidence, through an empathetic, confidential approach and based on scientifically validated therapeutic techniques.

Clinical psychology represents the applied branch of psychology that deals with understanding and treating mental and emotional problems.
It has an essential role in the prevention and management of psychological disorders, supporting individuals to overcome states of anxiety, depression, stress or trauma.
Through interviews, questionnaires and standardized tests, the psychologist assesses the emotional, behavioral and cognitive state of the patient.
Establishment of psychological profile and identification of emotional or personality disorders, based on validated scientific instruments.
Personalized sessions to manage stress, anxiety, depression, panic attacks, insomnia, or difficulties in adapting.
Therapeutic approach to conflicts, communication problems and imbalances in interpersonal relationships.
The clinical psychologist helps patients more easily cope with chronic diseases, pain or changes that have arisen as a result of complex diagnoses.
Immediate emotional support in the event of loss, trauma, panic attacks or traumatic life events.
Sleep disorders, decreased appetite, or compulsive eating may indicate a psychological imbalance that requires evaluation.
The psychologist helps patients manage anxiety associated with medical treatments or maintain motivation in long recovery processes.
The first meeting includes a detailed discussion of the patient's condition, personal history, and the context of the problems.
The psychologist and the patient together define clear, realistic and measurable goals for the therapeutic process.
Through scientifically validated techniques (e.g. cognitive-behavioral therapy, solution-centered therapy, mindfulness), work is done to achieve emotional balance.
Periodically, the evolution of the patient is evaluated, adapting the therapeutic strategy according to the needs.
The clinical psychologist is not only in charge of the treatment of disorders, but also their prevention, through emotional education and early interventions.
All sessions are confidential and the therapeutic relationship is based on respect, trust and empathy.
The psychologist collaborates, when necessary, with psychiatric doctors, neurologists or endocrinologists for a complete approach to the case.
The patient learns to manage negative thoughts, stress and intense emotions.
Therapy contributes to the regaining of self-esteem and the development of a positive image of oneself.
By improving communication and managing conflicts, the patient builds more stable and healthy relationships.
Restoring inner balance has direct effects on physical health, professional performance and overall well-being.
Behavioral assessment, counseling for school anxiety, adjustment difficulties, or attention disorders.
Managing stress, anxiety, depression, sleep disorders, and interpersonal conflicts.
Support in adapting to emotional changes, losses or age-specific chronic conditions.
Psychological balance is the key to a healthy life. Schedule now for a clinical psychology consultationand discover how an empathetic and professional approach can help you regain peace and confidence.