I am a trained counselor from Athens and I have spent many years of my life abroad. I provide an empathetic response during counseling and emotional support.
I support individuals to free themselves of unconscious, unhelpful emotions and thoughts while working on creating well-being in the body and mind.
Anna Sircova
Clinical Psychologist
Copenhagen, Denmark
My work concentrates on saying "yes" to life, on finding your personal time, core essence, meaning and fulfillment.
Psychotherapy, consultations and coaching for individuals and groups in English and Russian.
Macha Sayenko
Sexologist & Couples Counsellor
Brussels, Belgium
My approach is conversational and creative.
Together we can create a bridge and find a space where we can feel free and confident to explore intimate ways. You are your own expert.
Inclusion is key
Gina Keefer, Ph.D.
Psychologist & Couples Therapist
Paris, France
“Nothing ever goes away until it has taught us what we need to know.”
Chödrön, 1997
Psychotherapy helps us not just to heal pain, but to cultivate inner support and resilience, nurturing our strength and balance even when life feels complex and uncertain.
Iryna Terekhova
Counsellor & Psychologist
Hamburg, Germany
I work in the analytical approach with adults and adolescents online. By arrangement, I also provide in-person consultations periodically in Hamburg and Hanover.
Raoni Duran
Non-medical Practitioner for Psychotherapy
Berlin, Germany
I help expat LGBTQIA+ people who feel lost or stuck find clarity and direction through inner parts work and deep self-reflection.
Cansu Yildirim
Clinical Psychologist
Istanbul, Turkey
I’m focusing on Schema Therapy, Psychodynamic Therapy, Mindfulness, solution-focused therapy and EMDR in my work with adults; I use CBT and mindfulness-based schools with children and adolescents.
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