Inner Spectrum - the name of my practice - refers to a person's inner space, which is contradictory and complex, constantly striving for a balance of thoughts, states of mind and feelings.
Against the background of many years of expertise in cultural publication, my therapeutic work often addresses issues from artistic-creative, virtuoso or scientific fields of activity. These include the causes and consequences of creative crises, self-alienation, loneliness, social isolation, writer's block, (creative) burnout, depression and the desire for professional repositioning. Partnership or generation-specific problems, questions of gender identity and conflicts within the relationship system are also repeatedly mentioned. In addition, some people simply want to talk or share what they're going through. In order to guide the other person towards specific questions, solutions and insights, I work in a development- and resource-orientated, insight- and solution-focused manner - always oriented towards the individual history of each person and the circumstances of their individual life environment.
After postgraduate studies in education, Jewish culture and journalism, certified as a systemic therapist (DFS) after working in Vienna, Berlin, Hamburg, London and Los Angeles, but originally profiled through numerous encounters with personalities from art, music, science, literature and society, I draw on a unique wealth of experience in conducting dialogue. In line with predecessors such as Édouard Roditi, Oriana Fallaci and Georg Stefan Troller, I have also cultivated dialogue in my writing, for example in: Die Seismografie des Fragens, Biografische Gespräche (872 p., Salis, Zurich 2014). More details at www.jjrohwer.de.