Online Psychologist in Madrid: Professional and Approachable Psychological Care

Online Psychologist in Madrid — Online Psychology Practice

Madrid is a city of overlapping rhythms: capital city, financial center, cultural hub, and home to people from every part of Spain and the world. The intensity of life in Madrid often translates into emotional pressure — tight schedules, distances, professional competitiveness, and the constant feeling that there's never enough time. If you live in Madrid and are looking for an online psychologist, I offer video sessions with the same quality and privacy as an in-person practice, with the convenience of doing it from home.

I'm Xènia Capel Salcedo, a licensed health psychologist registered with the COPC under number 14982. I work with people in Madrid by video call in English and Spanish, depending on your preference.

Online psychologist in Madrid: advantages of video-call care

Finding an online psychologist in Madrid opens up possibilities that in-person care doesn't always offer. The main one is convenience: you don't have to travel across the city, you can connect from any neighborhood — from Chamberí to Malasaña, Salamanca or Vallecas — and fit the session into your routine without losing time in transit.

But there's an advantage that's often overlooked: the possibility of having sessions in your own language. If you're someone living in Madrid who speaks a different language at home, expressing your emotions in your native tongue can make a real difference in the depth of therapeutic work. The words we grew up with connect differently with our emotions, and having a psychologist who understands and speaks your language facilitates that process.

Who can benefit from an online psychologist in Madrid?

Any adult or adolescent who needs psychological support. Especially if you have work hours that make in-person visits difficult, if you've tried in-person therapy and it didn't quite fit, if you prefer the privacy of your own personal space to talk, or if you're looking for a professional with a specific specialization that you can't easily find in your area.

Online psychologists in Madrid: how to recognize a good professional?

The supply of online psychologists is enormous, and not all of them meet the same standards. When you're looking for online psychologists in Madrid, keep in mind:

Health credentials: The professional must be a Licensed Health Psychologist or a Specialist in Clinical Psychology. Without this qualification, they cannot legally practice clinical therapy.

Registration: The registration number must be public and verifiable. Mine is 14982 with the COPC.

Specific experience: Each mental health issue requires specific knowledge. Anxiety, trauma and eating disorders are treated with different approaches.

Transparency: A good psychologist explains how they work, what methodology they use and what results you can realistically expect.

Emotional life in Madrid: challenges I see in my patients

In Madrid, behind the everyday, but behind that energy there are complex emotional realities:

Pace of life: Madrid's 24/7 rhythm leaves little space for rest, and chronic stress is one of the most common reasons for consultation.

Distances and commuting: long commutes drain energy and reduce the time you have for self-care.

Loneliness in transit: many people who recently moved to Madrid for work struggle to build a stable support network.

Linguistic identity: for many people, being able to express themselves in their own language during therapy is important for connecting with deeper emotions.

My training and approach as an online psychologist

I work with an integrative approach that combines the most effective therapeutic tools for each person. My specialized training includes:

EMDR for the treatment of trauma and PTSD

Eating Disorders (ED): anorexia, bulimia, binge eating

Gender-based violence: intervention and recovery

Child and adolescent therapy

Autism (ASD) and ADHD: assessment and intervention

Sessions are held via secure encrypted video call, last 55 minutes and can be conducted in English or Spanish, whichever you prefer.

Contact your online psychologist in Madrid

If you live in Madrid and have doubts about whether you need psychological help, the first step is very simple. Get in touch with me for a free first informational consultation. We'll briefly discuss your situation and assess together whether I can help you.

Frequently Asked Questions about online psychologist in Madrid
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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, of course. I'm Xènia Capel, a licensed health psychologist, and I offer sessions in English and Spanish. Many people in Madrid feel more comfortable expressing their emotions in their native language, and that's perfectly possible in online sessions.

To choose a reliable online psychologist, make sure they are a Licensed Health Psychologist and properly registered. Check their specialties and whether they offer a first informational consultation. I'm registered with the COPC under number 14982, and the first contact is free.

The fees of an online psychologist vary depending on the professional's experience and specialization. Sessions usually last between 50 and 60 minutes. Contact me by phone or WhatsApp to learn about my current fees. The first informational consultation is free.

Yes. Specialized online psychologists treat anxiety, stress, depression, trauma with EMDR, eating disorders, ADHD, autism (ASD), gender-based violence, and many other issues. The effectiveness of online therapy is equivalent to in-person therapy in most cases.

The main advantage is that you don't need to commute. You can have your session from home, the office, or any private space in Madrid. You also have access to specialized professionals you might not find in your area, and you can choose the language you feel most comfortable with.

First, we have a brief free initial contact where you tell me about your situation. Then, the first formal session lasts 55 minutes via secure video call. Together we evaluate the reason for your consultation, explore your history, and set clear, realistic therapeutic goals.