
Anxiety, depression, or any emotional problems caused by illnesses and ailments... Count on our team of home psychologists to help you recover and improve your emotional wellbeing. Health professionals with experience, empathy and sensitivity.
Currently, there are several options available:
Face-to-face therapy
Online therapy
Therapy at home
At Galeneo, we recommend carrying out psychological therapy in your own home for several reasons. Among them:
One of the advantages of home therapy is that the patients feel more comfortable, especially if they have reduced mobility or physical disabilities.
Some people do not feel confident in going to public places to receive their therapy and prefer to receive it discreetly, maintaining privacy in their own home.
By being inside the home and meeting family members, therapists can obtain very useful information about their environment, lifestyle and personal relationships.
The feeling of security that comes from being at home facilitates the forming of a strong bond between the patient and the professional.
Through the avoidance of unnecessary travel, this type of psychological care is more accessible for people with little free time.
In the patient's home, there is more space and an abundance of materials available to facilitate working on the therapy in a more comfortable and effective way.
For children and adolescents, it is especially recommendable and effective. At home, the professional can observe their behaviour and teach techniques to parents in their own family environment.
At Galeneo, we offer a quality service, with the same professionalism as that provided by a psychology centre. These are some of the specialities involved in psychological treatment at home:
Including different specialities, such as couple, family or cognitive-behavioural therapy.
Assessing, diagnosing and treating a variety of mental and emotional disorders through psychological therapy.
Focused on assessing and treating cognitive problems related to brain functioning.
With the ability to prescribe psychotropic medications and provide medical treatment for mental disorders.
Providing social and emotional support and working with other professionals to address the social aspects of psychological problems.
Providing specialist nursing care in psychiatric settings and also able to assist in the delivery of treatment.
Helping people address mental and emotional challenges through occupational activities.

Psychology can treat a wide range of problems. Examples include: self-esteem, addiction, depression and anxiety, fears and phobias, insomnia, caregiver syndrome, sexual and/or relationship problems, psychosomatic illnesses, eating disorders or personality disorders, traumas and behavioural problems.
There are a multitude of options, depending on the needs and condition of the patient. These are just a few examples:
Psychological therapy can be used to treat psychological disorders and also restore balance and well-being.
The branch of medicine that studies mental disorders or illnesses, approaching them from a physiological perspective.
Younger patients may require psychological treatment for a wide range of reasons: school failure, learning and behavioural disorders, maturational delay, low self-esteem etc.
Mainly applied to children and adolescents with learning difficulties, related to attention, memory or motivation.
Allowing us to deal with conflicts and confrontations that the couple, family or group themselves do not know how to solve.
Understanding how psychological aspects influence the onset and development of illnesses.
Allows for the diagnosis of a particular disorder or the option of ruling out a specific pathology.
When it comes to psychological therapy, various techniques can be used. The most common is cognitive-behavioural therapy, but there are also others, such as psychoanalysis, neurofeedback, EFT, EMDR, NLP, clinical hypnosis or brain integration techniques.
The users of our psychologist at home service tell us, in their words, that combining rigour and effectiveness with human quality and empathy is, without a doubt, the way to go: