Relationships touch our deepest layers – they awaken longing, joy, fear, and sometimes pain. When closeness feels difficult, sexuality falls silent, or we lose touch with ourselves, therapeutic support can help us reconnect.
I am a psychotherapist with all my heart – relational, body-oriented, and mindful. In my practice, I support individuals and couples through relationship crises, emotional overwhelm, inner emptiness, or sexual challenges. I work with people who long for more intimacy, who suffer from recurring patterns, struggle with shame, or feel lost within themselves or their relationship.
My professional path began in child and adolescent psychotherapy. Yet I soon realized that the roots of both wounding – and healing – often lie in our early attachment experiences. These roots reappear in our relationships with others – especially in love, in partnership, and in sexuality.
Today, I primarily work with adults, couples, and individuals who wish to explore and strengthen their sexuality, relationships, or self-awareness. I am trained in couples and sex therapy, body psychotherapy, systemic coaching, and I am a licensed child and adolescent psychotherapist.
My approach is integrative: I combine body- and attachment-based methods with systemic clarity, mindfulness-based presence, and process work grounded in behavioral therapy. What deeply guides me is a profound trust in the body as a storehouse of memory and a compass – and in the healing power of relationships.
In my practice, everything is welcome – uncertainty, anger, longing, doubt, shame, and desire. I will accompany you in reconnecting with yourself, in meeting your own depth, and in finding new pathways – within yourself and with the person close to you.