Get the support you need in the specialized field of holistic and professional psychology. Seek help—your health is the most important thing.
29 Gregorio V. Gelati St., San Miguel Chapultepec I Secc., 11850 México City.
Monday–Saturday, 10:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. / Sunday, 10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
Our inpatient psychological care service is designed to provide emotional and psychological support to hospitalized patients.
We have a team of highly trained psychologists specializing in hospital settings who provide comprehensive, multidisciplinary support to patients, as we work closely with the medical team; this enables us to help them cope with and overcome any emotional challenges that may arise during their stay at Hospital Angeles Mocel.
Our goal is to improve our patients’ quality of life by using a variety of therapeutic techniques and approaches tailored to each patient’s individual needs, such as:
• Coping strategies
• Patient adaptation in the hospital and psychological preparation for surgical procedures
• Crisis intervention
• Non-pharmacological pain management measures
• Communication between patients, healthcare professionals, and families
• Support during loss and the grieving process
• Play therapy with children
• Counseling on establishing the mother-child bond
• Therapeutic processes
• Support for family members and caregivers
At Hospital Angeles Mocel are committed to providing high-quality inpatient psychological care based on empathy, confidentiality, and respect for our patients.
In-hospital psychological care is a service that provides emotional and psychological support to hospitalized patients and their families. The goal is to help them cope with and effectively manage the stress, anxiety, and depression that may arise during their hospital stay.
In-hospital psychological care is available to both inpatients and their families. Anyone experiencing illness, pain, or emotional distress during their hospital stay can benefit from this service.
When receiving inpatient psychological care, patients and their families may experience an improvement in their emotional well-being, a reduction in anxiety and stress, as well as a greater ability to cope with and adapt to the hospital setting.
In-hospital psychological care is provided through individual or group sessions with a specialized psychologist. These sessions may include relaxation techniques, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and emotional support, among other approaches.
In most cases, a doctor’s referral is not required to receive inpatient psychological care. However, it is advisable to consult with the hospital’s medical team to determine whether this service is appropriate for each specific case.