A team of experts in psychiatry and psychology
Our multidisciplinary team is efficient and complementary. ​
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We consult in many languages.
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We offer screenings, tests and multiple treatments and therapies tailored to your needs.
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Our services are covered by your basic LAMal insurance .
OUR SPECIALISTS
psychiatrists
Dr Anton CAMPRUBI
Adult/adolescent psychiatry
CBT, TCA, Schema therapy, chronic pain, burnout, ADHD (child and adult)
Consultations in French and English
Dr. Thomas PHAN HOANG
Psychiatrist for adults
Geriatric psychiatrist
Burnout
Consultations in French
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Psychologists
Julie CONTAUX
Adult/adolescent psychology
Schema Therapy
CCT - TCA/Addiction
EMDR/Mindfulness
Chronic pain
Consultations in French and English
Rachel WAND
Systemic psychotherapist
Individuals, couples and families
Consultations in French and English
Aurelie BOUZERDA
Assessment of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Attention Deficit Disorder with/without Hyperactivity (ADHD)
Mood disorders, anxiety disorders, personality disorders, stress management, burn-out, insomnia.
General practitioners
Rachel WAND
Systemic psychotherapist
Individuals, couples and families
Consultations in French and English
Psychiatrist or psychologist?
It is sometimes difficult to tell the difference between a psychologist and psychiatrist .
In everyday language these two professions are called without differentiation "psychologists".
What is it exactly?
Do they have the same training?
Do they have the same goals?
The psychiatrist
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A psychiatrist is a doctor who has received training in psychiatry. He intervenes in particular for people with mental disorders requiring the administration of medication .
Unlike the psychologist, he can indeed prescribe medication when psychotherapy is not enough.
The psychiatrist is recognized by the FMH as a specialist in psychiatry and psychotherapy. Its title is protected by law.
It is part of a categorical approach, that is to say that it will rather group together symptoms in order to make a diagnosis allowing the identification of a category of mental disorders . This makes it possible to orient the patient in an adapted psychotherapy.
Please note : consulting a psychiatrist does not necessarily mean that you suffer from serious mental disorders or that he will necessarily prescribe medication.
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The psychologist
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The psychologist is a person who has followed a psychology course in a university or a private school under contract with the State.
The course includes 5 years of training in human sciences and psychology (Master II and validated dissertation). The title of psychologist is a title protected by law.
The work of the psychologist is to highlight and explain disorders, situations, behaviors or symptoms, bothersome for a person, by inscribing them in the patient's history in a dynamic way , that is to say, by taking account of human functioning.
A psychologist aims to make a problem understandable, to assess its scope and seriousness . He will then propose help adapted to the person.
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