Frequently Asked Questions
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What is psychotherapy?
Psychotherapy is a process where, through conversations with a psychotherapist, you explore feelings, thoughts, and behavior patterns. The goal is better self-understanding, coping strategies, and improved quality of life.
What is a therapy session like?
A session lasts 50–60 minutes (double sessions are possible). It takes place in a confidential, safe environment. The therapist is active in the conversation, asks questions, and uses techniques tailored to your needs. Sessions can be individual or couples.
How often should I come?
Typically once per week. Depending on needs and topics, you and your therapist may agree on a slower pace (e.g., every two weeks) or a more intensive one (twice weekly for complex issues).
How long does therapy take?
It depends on the nature of the issues, your goals, and engagement. Some clients benefit from a few sessions, others from longer-term work.
What does a session cost?
Prices vary by format and language. See details below.
Individual
- Online (Serbia): 3,000 RSD
- Online (abroad): €30 (+fee)
- In-person: 3,500 RSD
- English surcharge: 500 RSD / €5
Couples
- Online (Serbia): 4,000 RSD
- Online (abroad): €40 (+fee)
- In-person: 4,500 RSD
- English surcharge: 500 RSD / €5
How can I pay?
In Serbia: bank transfer. From abroad: foreign-currency account, PayPal, or Western Union.
Do you provide online sessions?
Yes. We work online via Google Meet. Online therapy is as effective as in-person.
How do I book a session?
Email us or submit the request through the contact form on our website.
What if I need to cancel or reschedule?
Please cancel at least 24 hours in advance. Otherwise, the appointment is considered used and half or the full fee may be charged, depending on the timing.
Is my information confidential?
Yes. Confidentiality is fundamental. Exceptions apply if there is risk of harm to yourself or others; we discuss this at the first session.
Is therapy only for serious problems?
No. Therapy is for anyone wishing to improve quality of life, build better relationships, overcome emotional blocks, or solve practical difficulties.
Do you work with children?
We work with adolescents aged 14 and above. For younger children, we recommend specialized therapists.
Are medications used in therapy?
Psychotherapists do not prescribe medication. If we believe medication could help, we may recommend a consultation with a psychiatrist.
Do you work with LGBTQ+ clients?
Yes. We provide affirming, safe support for LGBTQ+ persons.
What issues do you work with?
We work with a wide range of emotional and psychological difficulties.
- Anxiety (generalized, social, panic attacks, phobias, fears)
- Depression
- Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and intrusive thoughts
- Emotion regulation (anger, sadness, guilt, shame, hurt, envy, jealousy)
- Self-confidence and self-image
- Relationship difficulties
- Stress and burnout
- Sleep problems
- Procrastination and study difficulties
- Time management and decision-making
- Social skills and assertiveness
If you’re unsure whether your concern fits therapy, briefly describe it via the contact form and we’ll get back to you.
Ready for the next step?
Book your first session or send us a message — we’re here to answer your questions and support your next step.