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Psychological Care Center

A center of the 1A1 Foundation created to strengthen individual, family, and social values, providing tools applicable to the different processes inherent in each stage of life. The CAP (Center for Psychological Counseling) has been established with an interdisciplinary team of professionals, including Cognitive Psychologists, Psychoanalysts, and Systemic Therapists located around the world.
Our objective is to offer psychological counseling to underserved social sectors, educational and healthcare institutions, civil associations, government agencies, and the university community in general; providing counseling, individual, couple, family, and group psychological care, human development workshops, and projects in the various occupational fields of psychology. We also make psychotherapeutic tools available to the community, enabling our clients—whether individuals, families, organizations, or groups—to access different types of psychotherapy that strengthen their emotional resources, promote well-being, and improve their quality of life.


In this sense, the CAP aims to be a space dedicated to improving the quality of life of families, couples, groups and users in general in a comprehensive way, through various types of psychological therapies, seminars, workshops and conferences.


Regarding therapy, we work from different approaches and therapeutic perspectives to treat problems such as:


– ANXIETY
– PANIC ATTACKS
– DEPRESSION
– STRESS
– PHOBIAS
– LIFE CRISES
– RELATIONSHIP CRISES
– RELATIONSHIP CRISES


We have specialists in Brief Therapies, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Systemic Psychotherapies.


In addition, we also addressed


SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN


We have specialists who provide various types of psychotherapy to children, as well as conduct a comprehensive assessment of each child. Children are grouped according to their specific needs to ensure they receive effective treatment tailored to their individual circumstances.


1. Learning difficulties and/or poor academic performance
2. Behavioral problems
3. Emotional disorders


ADULTS
This population may manifest different problems, all our specialists are trained to provide psychological therapy to adults, they are able to establish an effective treatment for each situation or reason for consultation of this type of patient.


1. Emotional Disorders
2. Patients with Chronic/Terminal Illnesses
3. Grief / Loss
4. Sexual Orientation


ADOLESCENTS
Like the child population, adolescents can present various problems, so the treatment will depend on the reason for consultation.


1. Emotional Disorders
2. Vocational Guidance
3. Sexual Orientation


ELDERLY ADULTS
These are patients who come to the consultation for more specific situations; the type of care that should be provided to them will be classified by the reason for consultation.


1. Emotional Disorders
2. Patients with Chronic / Terminal Illnesses
3. Grief / Loss


COUPLE RELATIONSHIPS


• Infidelity
• Jealousy
• Inadequate communication
• Power struggles
• Mistrust
• Dependency
• Emotional management
• Sexuality

A center of the 1A1 Foundation created to strengthen individual, family, and social values, providing tools applicable to the different processes inherent in each stage of life. The CAP (Center for Psychological Counseling) has been established with an interdisciplinary team of professionals, including Cognitive Psychologists, Psychoanalysts, and Systemic Therapists located around the world.
Our objective is to offer psychological counseling to underserved social sectors, educational and healthcare institutions, civil associations, government agencies, and the university community in general; providing counseling, individual, couple, family, and group psychological care, human development workshops, and projects in the various occupational fields of psychology. We also make psychotherapeutic tools available to the community, enabling our clients—whether individuals, families, organizations, or groups—to access different types of psychotherapy that strengthen their emotional resources, promote well-being, and improve their quality of life.


In this sense, the CAP aims to be a space dedicated to improving the quality of life of families, couples, groups and users in general in a comprehensive way, through various types of psychological therapies, seminars, workshops and conferences.


Regarding therapy, we work from different approaches and therapeutic perspectives to treat problems such as:


– ANXIETY
– PANIC ATTACKS
– DEPRESSION
– STRESS
– PHOBIAS
– LIFE CRISES
– RELATIONSHIP CRISES
– RELATIONSHIP CRISES


We have specialists in Brief Therapies, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Systemic Psychotherapies.


In addition, we also addressed


SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN


We have specialists who provide various types of psychotherapy to children, as well as conduct a comprehensive assessment of each child. Children are grouped according to their specific needs to ensure they receive effective treatment tailored to their individual circumstances.


1. Learning difficulties and/or poor academic performance
2. Behavioral problems
3. Emotional disorders


ADULTS
This population may manifest different problems, all our specialists are trained to provide psychological therapy to adults, they are able to establish an effective treatment for each situation or reason for consultation of this type of patient.


1. Emotional Disorders
2. Patients with Chronic/Terminal Illnesses
3. Grief / Loss
4. Sexual Orientation


ADOLESCENTS
Like the child population, adolescents can present various problems, so the treatment will depend on the reason for consultation.


1. Emotional Disorders
2. Vocational Guidance
3. Sexual Orientation


ELDERLY ADULTS
These are patients who come to the consultation for more specific situations; the type of care that should be provided to them will be classified by the reason for consultation.


1. Emotional Disorders
2. Patients with Chronic / Terminal Illnesses
3. Grief / Loss


COUPLE RELATIONSHIPS


• Infidelity
• Jealousy
• Inadequate communication
• Power struggles
• Mistrust
• Dependency
• Emotional management
• Sexuality

PHILOSOPHICAL CONCEPT: THE CENTER AS A LIVING ORGANISM

The Center of Light transcends the idea of a physical facility, conceiving itself as a collective living being with its own breath:

Four Essential Functions

  1. Conscious refuge:
    A space of temporary shelter during periods of personal or collective transition—not as an escape from the world, but as a place to return to it with renewed perspective

  2. Learning matrix:
    Where knowledge is not transmitted, but germinates through direct experience and wise guidance

  3. Restoration laboratory:
    Integrating scientific advances with ancestral wisdom to heal the modern fractures of the human being

  4. Contemporary oracle:
    A space where, through specific practices, individuals access their own inner wisdom to find answers aligned with their purpose

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