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Does anyone have a personal recommendation for an English speaking psychiatrist, psychologist or therapist for my teenage daughter. I fear that she has started self-harming by cutting (very common at the school she attends). She denies it, but does admit to being anxious and worried about issues that she is not willing to discuss with my husband and I. Any personal recommendations very welcome. Thank you.

SophiaD

Hi Mary
Try Service de Santé Mental (SSM) Chapelle-aux-Champs. They have specialists who work with children and young adults. I am not sure if they have an English speaker, but they do offer consultation in many non-Belgian languages, so chances are English is one of them.
contact info:
ouvert du lundi au vendredi
de 8h30 à 17h30 - Permanence le lundi jusque 18h
Tél +32 2 764 31 20 ou 31 43
Clos Chapelle aux Champs 30 bte 3026
1200 Bruxelles

May 21, 2014 17:10
anni

I can highly recommend Dr Eric Dachy. He works with CHS +32 (0) 2 648 40 14 in Ixelles http://www.chs-belgium.org/home/index.php/about-chs/the-clinical-team. He also has a private cabinet in Uccle. He is a medical doctor, child psychiatrist so you do not need a referral from an other doctor to be reimbursed by the mutuality. His mobile is 0486 253974

May 21, 2014 19:59
Me

Johanna Tornqvist (Psychologist/ psychotherapist)

Appointments at:

Clinic Antoine Depage, or in Rhode Saint Genesis
near Hotel des monnaie metro

0495185906 (Leave a message and she will get back to you-she does not answer when she is with a client)

Speaks: Swedish, English, French

word with many people I know of all ages!

May 21, 2014 22:24
Contrary Mary

Thanks a lot to you all.

May 22, 2014 09:47
CC_R

Ring CHS they will have a list of English speaking therapists.

May 23, 2014 00:27
aneolaru

Dear Mary,

I support everyone's comments recommending CHS. From there I would recommend Lara Brandel.

Moreover, I give free art therapy sessions. It is a very effective method to use especially with children and teenagers who don't feel comfortable expressing their feelings verbally. I think psychotherapy is mandatory, but art therapy would complement perfectly in this type of situations. If you want to know more information go on www.chezpinkelephant.com.

Best of luck to you and your daughter!

Jul 2, 2014 15:05