I believe that developing the ability to observe your inner world can be a powerful way to ease the challenges of everyday life.
I’m a Serbian-English speaking practitioner offering psychological treatment and counselling to people going through anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship difficulties, and life transitions.
My experience includes working closely with trauma and its impact on everyday life. I have supported refugees and asylum seekers from the Middle East, as well as grown and young adults and adults facing questions of identity, belonging, and relationships. Through this work, I have developed a deep sensitivity to how overwhelming experiences can shape the way we feel, think, and relate to others.
Growing up in Serbia, within the society that has gone through significant social and political challenges has further shaped my understanding of both personal and collective trauma. I approach this work with care, respect, and an awareness that even difficult experiences can, over time, open space for change and new perspectives.
Alongside this, I have worked in private practice with people from different backgrounds, supporting them through emotional struggles, relational challenges, and questions of meaning and direction.
Since 2021, I have continued my practice in Berlin, working in an international environment. Living and working between cultures has helped me better understand the psychological impact of change, migration, and adaptation. It has also deepened my ability to stay attentive both to what we share as human beings and to what makes each person’s experience unique.
For me, this work is about creating a stable and open space where you can slowly get in contact with your inner world and begin to understand it more deeply.
My approach is informed by a psychoanalytically-oriented perspective and focuses on supporting people through anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship difficulties, life transitions, grief, and questions of personal development.
I work in a non-directive way, offering a space where you can freely express your thoughts, emotions, and inner experiences. Together, we explore patterns, feelings, and inner conflicts that may not always be immediately visible, but still strongly influence how you experience yourself and others.
Rather than working with fixed techniques or structured protocols, I pay close attention to each person’s individual process. Especially when working with trauma or emotionally intense experiences, I aim to create a grounded and safe environment where exploration can happen without pressure or overwhelm.
I believe that developing a deeper understanding of one’s inner world can gradually lead to meaningful change — in how we relate to ourselves, to others, and to life as a whole.
2021- present
Private psychotherapeutic practice in Berlin
2020-present
Psychotherapist in Institute for Psychology, Psychotherapy and Education 'Reverie'
2016 - 2021
Employed as a psychologist in NGO PIN (Psychosocial Innovation Network) in Belgrade which provides psychological support to the refugees and asylum seekers - UNHCR projects
2015 - 2021
Private psychotherapeutic practice in Belgrade
2015
Graduated one year practical training in Psychiatric hospital in Belgrade
2014
Providing psychosocial support to the flood victims - UNICEF project
2022 Heilpraktiker for Psychotherapy in Germany 2019 American Psychological Association (APA), International Relational Committee of Division 39, Scholarship Program 2017 Master degree of Clinical Psychology, University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy 2014 Psychology degree at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy 2013 In training from Psychoanalytic psychotherapy in Association of Psychoanalytic psychotherapist of Serbia (4 years of supervision, 5 years of personal psychotherapy three times a week, 4 yours of theoretical curriculums)