In December 2014 I completed my university studies at the Humboldt University in Berlin in psychology (diploma; focus on clinical psychology). To this day I already have practical experience in psychological research (Max Planck Institute), in the field of addiction (carrier ADV), in general psychiatry (St. Hedwig Hospital), in a crisis facility (carrier Pinel), in the support of minors refugees (carrier Independent Living) as well as in the work with patients as a psychotherapist based on depth psychology with a provisional treatment permit in the outpatient clinic of the German Academy for Psychoanalysis. In these varied activities, I learned to work in a multi-professional team, to cultivate an empathetic attitude and to apply resource-oriented approaches. Through my intercultural exchange in India in 2006 and the following years of voluntary work to support an Indian children's and orphanage through Snehalayam e.V., which I co-founded, chaired from 2009 to 2014 and which I still am an active member of, I am also familiar with dealing with people from other cultures
In my work, I pursue an integrated psychotherapeutic approach in which both methods of dynamic psychotherapy and behavioral therapy approaches are applied. I have expertise in the areas of mindfulness and skills training, Socratic dialogue and dream interpretation, transference and countertransference analysis, resistance analysis and transactional analysis. Furthermore, I am also familiar with the creative processes of Gestalt therapy work that find influence in my therapeutic work. In my opinion, the decisive factor in working as a psychotherapist with a depth psychology background is setting foci, limiting the regression process and focusing on what is happening in the present. This approach is promising in the short-term stabilization of people with emotional challenges.