Give the Gift of Health!

When you decide to work with me,
you can primarily expect:

  • Professionalism based on professional and life experience as well as theoretical reflection.
  • Support through the use of a wide range of methods and therapeutic concepts.
  • Recognition of your courage to undertake therapy – by doing so, you have already taken the first step on your journey towards “changing your life situation”.
  • A high degree of empathy combined with a great deal of mindfulness, respect, and appreciation.

You feel that your relationship with your body and/or your soul is out of balance because

  • You have lost your zest for life and have a depressive mood,
  • You feel insecure despite familiar surroundings and are haunted by fears without warning,
  • You are no longer satisfied with your body and feel too fat/too thin,
  • You feel very lonely,
  • You can’t control your emotions and tend to have outbursts of anger or sudden crying,
  • You notice that you are becoming increasingly dependent (e.g., on alcohol),

You feel that your relationship with your partner, your family, friends, or your (professional/social) environment is out of balance because …

  • “Life events” (separation, death, illness) are “disrupting” your life,
  • Sand has gotten into the gears of your (long-term) partnership,
  • Your sexual desires are “left by the wayside”,
  • You feel attracted to the same sex,
  • You are suffering more and more from the pressure to perform at work,

As a young person, you feel that

  • On your way to adulthood, you are struggling with your self-worth and experiencing “breaks” in your search for your own identity,
  • You feel uncomfortable in your body and even reject it,
  • Your mood swings are straining your relationships with your friends,
  • You have no desire for school and are experiencing significant drops in performance,
  • The values of your parents and your social environment entangle you in unsolvable conflicts,
  • You are reluctant to go to school/work because you are rejected as an outsider by colleagues and even bullied,

I understand therapeutic work as a joint journey, at the end of which stands the goal of removing seemingly insurmountable obstacles that stand in the way of a happy life!