Psychology

Overview:

Psychology helps children (and anyone) better navigate emotions, behaviors, and relationships. At Creatively, sessions are playful and nurturing, respecting each person’s pace and story. We work on self-awareness, emotional strength, and building strategies to face everyday challenges — whether at home, at school, or with friends.

Recommended for:

Emotional and behavioral difficulties

Anxiety, fears, and insecurities

Grief, separation, or major life changes

Development of self-esteem and social-emotional skills

Neuropsychology

Overview:

Neuropsychology explores how the brain works in different aspects — memory, attention, language, reasoning, and behavior. Here, we carry out assessments to understand how a child (or adult) learns and responds to the world, helping to identify possible difficulties and guide the best paths for support.

Recommended for:

Learning or attention difficulties

Neurodevelopmental disorders (such as ADHD and ASD)

Cognitive concerns in adults and seniors

Diagnostic evaluation processes

Speech Therapy

Overview:

Here, communication is at the heart of care! Speech therapy works with language, speech, voice, reading, writing, feeding, and much more. In a fun and interactive way, we help children (or adults) communicate better, developing their skills in a functional and enjoyable way.

Recommended for:

Speech and language delay

Sound substitutions and pronunciation difficulties

Stuttering or voice disorders

Reading and writing difficulties

Oral dysfunctions related to feeding

Occupational Therapy

Overview:

Occupational therapy focuses on helping children develop greater independence and functionality in their daily lives. We work on everything from motor and cognitive skills to emotional and social regulation, always through meaningful and creative activities that make sense for each stage of life.

Recommended for:

Motor coordination difficulties

Global developmental delays

Self-regulation challenges (sleep, feeding, behavior)

Encouraging independence in daily tasks

ABA and complementary approaches (CBT, TEACCH, PECS, Denver, etc.)

Overview:

These approaches are evidence-based and personalized according to each person’s needs. Here, everything is done in a natural, respectful, and integrated way, so that learning happens in a meaningful and lasting way.

Recommended for:

ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder)

Behavioral and adaptation difficulties

Development of functional communication

Promoting independence in daily life

RBT (Registered Behavior Technician)

Overview:

RBT support takes care beyond the clinic — reaching the child’s real-life environments. It can happen at school, at home, or during guided outings. The focus is to help generalize learned skills and promote greater independence and confidence.

Recommended for:

Expanding independence in different contexts

School and social inclusion

Situations that require support in external environments

Routine transitions and significant life changes

Social Skills

Overview:

Learning how to connect with others is a skill — and it can (and should!) be nurtured with care, creativity, and attentive listening. We work in groups or individual sessions, helping children develop empathy, cooperation, self-control, and communication.

Recommended for:

Difficulty relating to other children

Low tolerance for frustration

Aggressive or withdrawn behaviors

Development of empathy and respect for others