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Overview

Psychology is a branch of science that examines human behavior from a spiritual perspective. In our hospital, our psychologists evaluate our patients using psychological tests. As a result of observation and interviews with the person showing certain symptom characteristics; Diagnosis is made by performing tests such as personality tests, intelligence and attention assessment tests, developmental tests, neuropsychological and mental state assessment tests.

The therapy method appropriate to the client’s diagnosis is selected and the necessary treatment method is applied. The most used psychotherapy methods today are; cognitive behavioral therapy, psychodynamic therapy, schema therapy, EMDR and play therapy for children. In our hospital, our psychologists and psychiatrists work collaboratively.

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FAQ

What is the difference between psychology and psychiatry?
  • Psychology focuses on talk therapy and behavioral support to help individuals manage emotional, cognitive, and social challenges.

  • Psychiatry is a medical specialty that can prescribe medications and treat more severe mental illnesses.

At Medical Point, psychologists and psychiatrists work together to provide comprehensive mental health care.

What issues can a psychologist help with?

Our clinical psychologists offer support for:

Stress, anxiety, and panic attacks

Depression and low mood

Trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

Grief and loss

Relationship and family problems

Anger management

Low self-esteem and identity issues

Burnout and workplace stress

Behavioral and emotional issues in children and adolescents

What types of therapy are offered?

We provide a variety of evidence-based psychological therapies, including:

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Mindfulness-Based Therapy

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)

Family and couples therapy

Play therapy (for children)

Psychoeducation and emotional regulation training

Trauma-informed approaches

Supportive psychotherapy

When should I see a psychologist?

You may benefit from psychological support if you:

Feel overwhelmed by stress or emotions

Struggle with anxiety, fears, or obsessive thoughts

Experience persistent sadness, guilt, or loss of motivation

Are going through a major life transition (e.g., divorce, loss, new job)

Want to improve relationships or communication skills

Need help coping with chronic illness or pain

Is psychological therapy confidential?

Yes. All sessions are conducted with complete confidentiality and professionalism, following international ethical standards to protect your privacy.

How long does therapy take to be effective?

The number of sessions varies depending on the issue and individual progress. Some people benefit from short-term therapy (6–12 sessions), while others may need longer support for more complex challenges.

Do you provide therapy for children and adolescents?

Yes. Our child psychologists specialize in:

  • Emotional regulation

  • School-related anxiety

  • Behavioral challenges

  • ADHD support

  • Family and peer relationship issues

  • Screen addiction, bullying, and trauma

Therapies are designed to be age-appropriate and engaging, often including play and art-based interventions.

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