Psychology at German Clinic Marbella
In German Clinic Marbella, we offer a specialised psychology service focused on the patient’s overall well-being and grounded in evidence-based therapeutic approaches.
Our goal is to help you manage your emotions, reduce psychological distress, and improve your quality of life through fully personalised treatments. We work with techniques such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), EMDR, and emotional regulation strategies to address both specific challenges and more complex disorders.
Our team of specialists evaluates each case individually to design an effective, safe, and tailored treatment plan, supporting you throughout the entire process so you can regain emotional balance and face your daily life with greater confidence and security.
Specialities at the German Clinic:
- Clinical psychology
- Health psychology
- General health psychology
- Couples therapy
- Anxiety disorders
- Depression
- Insomnia
- Behavioural disorders
- Family psychology
- Adolescent psychology (from the age of 15)
- Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP)
- Self-help
Frequently Asked Questions About Psychology at German Clinic Marbella
If you are dealing with anxiety, low mood, stress, sleep problems, relationship difficulties, emotional overload or simply feel you need support, it may be a good time to ask for help.
Yes. Psychological support can also be helpful during a short stay, and prompt appointments are available.
This may include anxiety, low mood, sleep difficulties, couple problems, family stress, behavioural concerns and emotional crises.
Yes. Support is available in adolescent psychology (from the age of 15) for emotional, family, school-related or behavioural issues affecting wellbeing.
We work with evidence-based approaches such as cognitive behavioural therapy, EMDR and emotional regulation strategies, depending on what suits you best.
Yes. Couples therapy can help improve communication, work through conflict and support clearer decisions.
Yes. Confidentiality is a core part of psychological care and helps create a safe space where you can speak openly.
No. Many people ask for support before things become more difficult. A session can also help if you feel stressed, unsure or in need of guidance.