I’m a medical doctor, systemic family counsellor and Gestalt therapist-in-training. I support individuals with emotional difficulties, relational patterns and life or career changes. Online/in person. ENG / HUN / GER
I try to live from my own moment-to-moment experience, and I offer others the same freedom: the space to say what’s true for them and to find their own meaning. If there is such a thing as truth, I believe we approach it through this honest, personal search. Like all living beings, we need certain conditions for that to happen. From this place, therapy becomes a way of finding a perspective that makes life feel a little easier and brings us closer to what matters.
My work is to be as present as I can, to create supportive conditions, and to ask the kinds of questions that help you explore how you want to grow, how to care for your needs, and how to communicate them. When you’re met without judgment, something in you can finally breathe and begin to reorganize.
I am a medical doctor with experience in anesthesiology, and general practice, now working mainly in therapeutic practice. Living abroad taught me a lot about transitions, uncertainty, and how challenging it can be to find a sense of belonging in new cultural and relational environments. I’ve been through this myself, and it shapes how I meet people with honesty, curiosity, and a respect for how each person makes sense of their own life.
I tend to work well with people who feel stuck or overwhelmed, who are exhausted from holding everything together, and who want to reconnect with their inner sense of direction , especially in times of transition or when searching for meaning.
Alongside my medical background, I’m trained in systemic family therapy and continue my Gestalt therapy training in the Netherlands. Beyond formal training, I am drawn to dance improvisation, music, and the study of altered states of consciousness. These interests deepen my understanding of the body, the nervous system, and how we relate to our own experience.
My approach is rooted in Gestalt therapy and systemic thinking, and is also influenced by contemplative traditions. I see many of the behaviours we struggle with - stress, withdrawal, anxiety, depression, addictive patterns, or relational difficulties - as coping strategies that made sense at some point. They don’t have to define us today. In therapy, we bring awareness to how these patterns show up now: in the body, in emotions, and in the relational space between us.
I work in a direct and collaborative way. Gestalt therapy helps us stay with what is happening in the present moment and use the body as a source of information, while systemic thinking places your experience in the wider context of history, family, identity, and culture.
I see therapy as an exploration of what we keep returning to - what these repetitions may be telling us, and how they shape our contact with ourselves and others. The aim is to bring clarity to stuck patterns, create space for new experiences, and support you in living with more freedom, connection, and aliveness.
2022–present — Gestalt-therapist (in training), Berlin / Online NSG Amsterdam (EAGT-accredited)
2019–present — Systemic Family counsellor, Budapest & Berlin Systemic therapy with individuals, couples, and families.
2017–present — Medical doctor, Berlin & Budapest Experience in general practice, anesthesiology, and psychiatric rotation.
2022–2025 — Gestalt Therapy Training NSG Academy – Nederlandse Stichting Gestalt, Amsterdam EAGT-accredited 4-year programme (currently in year 3)
2022 —2023 Training in experiential psychodrama and mentalisation-based techniques for individual therapeutic work (based on the approach of Reinhard Krüger) — Budapest, Hungary
2020–2021 — Gestalt Psychotherapy Studies Gestalt Institute of Scandinavia, Denmark
2016–2019 — Licensed Systemic Family Therapist Budapest, Hungary
2011–2017 — Doctor of Medicine (MD), Semmelweis University, Budapest