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Psihologie

Jacan Laura

Psiholog / Psihoterapeut

Hebe 13


LUNI
09:00-12:00
MARȚI
09:00-12:00
MIERCURI
09:00-12:00
JOI
09:00-12:00

Sever Bocu 39


VINERI
09:00-12:00

Pentru programări

CONTACTAȚI-NE


0356.138.171 / 0746.092.102

contact@clinicaneoped.ro



Sunt Laura, psiholog și psihoterapeut cu experiență de 18 ani în practica privată și organizațională. Debutul experienței mele profesionale a fost alături de copiii abandonați din Centrul de Plasament, unde timp de 7 ani am lucrat cu tematica abandonului și a traumei complexe. Iubesc copiii si inocenta lor. Fetita mea, de 7 ani, ma invata zilnic sa fiu un om mai bun, dar si un copil care sa se bucure de viata. În prezent, în cadrul clinicii Neoped, sunt psiholog și psihoterapeut ce consultă în clinică și la domiciliu, dar susțin și workshop-uri cu diferite teme în cadrul unor programe de educație parentală.
  • Competențe
  • consiliere psihologică
  • psihoterapie
  • ședințe de parenting

A typical day for a pediatrician may include appointments with sick children, conducting physicals to assess overall health, prescribing medicine, discussing treatment options with families, coordinating with other medical professionals for diagnosis, dealing with pediatric emergencies, and educating parents about their children’s illness and how to assist in the treatment process. Pediatricians may work during regular business hours or other shifts depending on the needs of their employer; some pediatricians work in private practice, and others work in hospitals and clinics that are open 24 hours a day. Most of this work is performed indoors in a medical setting.

To become a pediatrician, individuals must first get a bachelor’s degree and apply to medical school. Once accepted, they complete four years of medical school and receive the medical degree and begin a residency in their chosen field.

One of the many things you need to do to prepare for your little one’s arrival is to choose a doctor to oversee his or her health care. A pediatrician is medical doctor who manages the physical, behavioral, and mental health of children from birth until age 21. A pediatrician is trained to diagnose and treat a broad range of childhood illnesses from minor health problems to serious diseases.

Pediatricians must have basic computer skills, as lots of hospitals use digital records.

They must also have strong interpersonal skills, as most of their interaction is often with sick children and their (often worried) parents. This may be a high-stress position, so the ability to work in high-stress situations and handle unexpected issues and outcomes.

A typical day for a pediatrician may include appointments with sick children, conducting physicals to assess overall health, prescribing medicine, discussing treatment options with families, coordinating with other medical professionals for diagnosis, dealing with pediatric emergencies, and educating parents about their children’s illness and how to assist in the treatment process.

Most hospitals ask if you have a pediatrician when you go in to deliver. Your baby’s first examination may be with a hospital pediatrician or your chosen pediatrician. This depends on hospital policy and whether your pediatrician makes rounds at the hospital where you deliver. If a hospital pediatrician examines your baby, he or she will provide your pediatrician with the records from these exams.


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