Having lived in Germany, Canada, and now the Netherlands, I understand firsthand the emotional and practical challenges of adapting to new environments. My international background has shaped my ability to support individuals from diverse cultures, particularly expats navigating transitions, identity shifts, and the complexities of belonging.
I hold Master’s degrees in both Clinical and Developmental Psychology and have worked across various settings, including counselling, behavioural intervention, and crisis support. My experience includes providing therapeutic guidance to individuals facing burnout, stress, and life transitions, as well as working with neurodivergent children and adolescents in educational and home-based settings. I have also been involved in psychological assessments and research, further deepening my understanding of human development and mental health.
Beyond my professional work, I find balance in nature and animals—both of which are essential to my own well-being. Whether it’s a long walk outdoors or the calming presence of animals, I believe in the power of small moments to restore and ground us in everyday life.