Psikiater.al works with qualified, licensed Albanian psychiatrists who have clinical experience in treating mental health disorders, offering professional and personalized care to each patient.

We provide online psychiatric consultations (telepsychiatry) for patients in Albania and abroad, as well as in-person consultations in collaboration with certified psychiatrists.

We offer a free initial consultation to assess your needs ensuring complete discretion, maximum security and guaranteed confidentiality.

Psychiatric Services for Adults.

Depression
You constantly feel tired, lacking energy, and have no desire to do anything. You just want to stay in bed all day.

What could it be:
It may be a sign of depression.

What happens:
Mood, thoughts, and body slow down.

What helps:
Gradual activation, daily structure, psychotherapy, and sometimes medication.

Anxiety Disorders
You are constantly tense, worried about everything, and unable to calm down.

What could it be:
It may be a sign of anxiety.

What happens:
Your brain’s alarm system is overly active.

What helps:
Understanding anxiety, coping exercises, and breathing regulation.

Panic Disorder
Suddenly, your heart races, you have trouble breathing, and you feel like you’re dying.

What could it be:
This could be a panic attack.

What happens:
The body reacts as if there is a real danger, even when there isn’t.

What helps:
Understanding the panic cycle and coping with the symptoms.

Borderline Personality Disorder
Emotions change very quickly, relationships are intense, and you fear being abandoned.

What could it be:
Kjo mund të jetë çrregullim borderline.

What happens:
Emotions are very intense and difficult to regulate.

What helps:
Learning skills for emotional regulation and stress tolerance.

Bipolar disorders
For one period, you feel very sad; then, during another period, you have a lot of energy and sleep very little.

What could it be:
This could be bipolar disorder.

What happens:
Mood swings between low and high phases.

What helps:
Mood stabilization, sleep rhythm, and long-term treatment.

Schizophrenia and psychotic disorders
You hear voices commenting on you or believe that others are against you.

What could it be:
This could be a psychotic disorder.

What happens:
Perception of reality changes.

What helps:
Reducing stress, learning coping strategies, and, when needed, medication.

PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder)
You constantly experience vivid memories of a traumatic event and are always on alert.

What could it be:
This could be PTSD.

What happens:
The body reacts as if the trauma is happening again.

What helps:
Stabilization, a sense of safety, and trauma processing.

ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)
You find it very difficult to concentrate, forget things, and feel internally restless.

What could it be:
This could be ADHD.

What happens:
Attention and impulses are difficult to regulate.

What helps:
Structured routines, practical strategies, and, when needed, medication.

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
You constantly experience unwanted thoughts and feel compelled to carry out rituals.

What could it be:
This could be OCD.

What happens:
Anxiety is relieved only temporarily through rituals.

What helps:
Learning to cope without rituals and changing how you relate to your thoughts.

Substance Use Disorders
You are aware that alcohol or drugs are harmful, yet you struggle to stop.

What could it be:
This could be an addiction.

What happens:
You gradually lose control over your use.

What helps:
Motivation, understanding the causes, and relapse prevention.

Sleep disorders

1: Confronting Stigma
“We know that seeking help for mental health in our society often comes with challenges and hesitations. We are here to emphasize that this is an act of courage, not weakness. Taking care of your mental health is essential for a full and healthy life.”

2: A Step Towards Healing
"At Psikiater.al, we create a safe, confidential, and non-judgmental environment where you feel free to express yourself. Our focus is on you and your unique path to healing, providing professional and compassionate support every step of the way.”

3: Your Voice Matters
“While early sessions with us may feel hesitant in sharing personal experiences, we welcome every story. Each story shared helps normalize discussions about mental health and encourages others to seek support.”

4: Change Starts with You
“Join the movement to break the stigma surrounding mental health. Sharing your story, even anonymously, can serve as a beacon of hope for others. Together, we can create a more open and supportive community.”

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