How do I know if it's a problem?
If the behaviour affects your daily life, studies, relationships or emotional wellbeing, it's time to seek help.
If you're starting to experiment with substances or are worried about someone close, it's important to understand the risks before it becomes a bigger problem.

ADDICTIONS PSYCHOLOGY
First Contact with Substances is a reality that affects many teenagers. Recognising it is the first step to overcoming it.
Ignoring first contact with substances doesn't make it go away. Facing it with professional help makes the difference.
We support you with specialised therapists who understand what you're going through and give you real tools.
Recognise the problem
Learn to identify when something stops being casual and becomes a dependency.
Regulation techniques
Practical tools to manage emotions without resorting to the addictive behaviour.
More helpful thoughts
Question and replace the thoughts that keep you trapped.
Gradual exposure
Face situations step by step, at your pace and with support.
Reclaim your life
Build healthier habits and relationships long-term.
"At first I thought I had it under control. Learning to ask for help was the real step forward."
Adrián, 17
"I didn't know it was an addiction until I saw how it affected my day-to-day. I'm much better now."
Laura, 16

If the behaviour affects your daily life, studies, relationships or emotional wellbeing, it's time to seek help.
Yes, online therapy has been shown to be effective for behavioural addictions and prevention.
No. Our therapists are here to help you without judgement.
Absolutely. All sessions are private and confidential.