Demands for treatment at the center
Demands for treatment at the Center may vary:
- depression, sadness
- loss of sense
- feelings of rejection, low self esteem
- relationship issues
- separation, loss
- identity issues
- agression
- envy
- rage
- depressed anger
- sense of losing one’s personal freedom
- attachment issues, fear of the outside
- constant need for escape, fear of the inside
- sense of loneliness, isolation
- abandonment, neglect
- abuse
- sense of fragmentation
- fatigue
- boredom
- lack of focus, lack of concentration, lack of goal orientation
- anxiety states (with or without panic attacks)
- repetitive, obsessive/compulsory thinking or acting
- fear
- psychosomatic concerns, pain
- food related issues, anorexic/bulimic tendencies
- sleeping and dreaming disorders
- sexuality, sex-related concerns, sexual function, desire
- personality disorders
- job, career-related disorders
- family disorders, (divorce, inter-familial, peer relations, e.t.c.)
ACP handles cases from all of the above categories at a varying degree of pathology.