Frequently asked questions
Everything you'd like to know before starting a path. If you have other questions, just get in touch.
Each session lasts about 50 minutes. The first one may be slightly longer to allow a deeper introduction and to define the goals of the path together.
Yes — sessions are available in both English and Italian, in person at the Chiusi practice and online. International residents and tourists staying in Tuscany are welcome.
Yes. Online sessions are available for those who cannot reach the practice or prefer this format, with the same care and quality as in-person sessions.
The SLD assessment involves several meetings: anamnestic interview, administration of standardised tests specific to Specific Learning Disorders (dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia) and feedback with a final report.
Fees vary depending on the type of intervention. Get in touch for detailed information. Reduced rates are available for university students.
I see people from Chiusi and across Valdichiana and South-East Tuscany: Cetona, Sarteano, Montepulciano, Pienza, Città della Pieve, Chianciano Terme — including international residents — plus online sessions from anywhere.
No. Seeing a psychologist is helpful at many moments in life: to address stress and anxiety, manage a change or simply get to know yourself better and value your own resources.