It provides emotional support to hospitalized patients and their families, and helps them develop coping strategies to deal with their illness and improve adherence to medical treatments.
59 Tlacotalpan Street, Roma , 06760 México City, CDMX
9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
In-hospital psychological counseling is a service that provides emotional and psychological support to hospitalized patients and their families. The main goal is to help them cope effectively with the stress, anxiety, and depression that may arise during their hospital stay.
In-hospital psychological counseling is available to both hospitalized patients and their families. Anyone experiencing illness, pain, or stress related to hospitalization can benefit from this service.
The benefits of in-hospital psychological intervention include reducing stress and anxiety, strengthening emotional resilience, providing support in making decisions related to medical treatment, promoting effective communication with the medical team, and improving quality of life during hospitalization.
In-hospital psychological care is provided through individual or group sessions with a specialized psychologist. These sessions may include relaxation techniques, cognitive-behavioral therapy, emotional support, and psychological counseling, tailored to each patient’s specific needs.
A doctor's referral is not required to access in-hospital psychological services. This service is available to all patients and family members who need it during their hospital stay.