I’m Eva Göllner, a systemic counsellor in Berlin. I support individuals through personal and relational challenges, helping them gain clarity, strengthen their resources, and create meaningful change.
I’m Eva. I grew up in Germany but have spent significant parts of my life living and working abroad, especially in Spain. Experiencing life between cultures shaped how I see the world and myself, and taught me to pay attention—to language, relationships, and the subtle dynamics that guide how people connect and understand each other.
I’m trilingual in German, English, and Spanish. Early in my career, I worked as an interpreter and later as an intercultural coach. Both roles gave me insight into human interaction, cultural patterns, and the unspoken rules that shape relationships—foundations that naturally led me to become a systemic therapist.
Today, I work with individuals, exploring identity, belonging, and change. I’m drawn to the moments when life feels complex or uncertain, and to the opportunities they bring for reflection, growth, and connection. What matters to me most is creating a respectful, attentive space where people can understand themselves and their relationships more deeply.
The systemic approach views people not in isolation, but in the context of their relationships, environments, and social systems. It focuses on the patterns, interactions, and dynamics that shape how individuals think, feel, and act. In systemic therapy, challenges are seen not as personal flaws, but as part of relational or systemic patterns that can be explored and transformed.
A key element of this approach is curiosity and reflection: rather than giving advice or labeling behavior, the therapist helps clients observe patterns, uncover perspectives, and discover new options for action. This empowers individuals, couples, or families to find solutions that are meaningful, sustainable, and authentic to their unique situation.
Systemic therapy emphasizes collaboration, respect, and the recognition that change in one part of a system affects the whole. By exploring relationships, communication, and context, clients gain clarity, strengthen their resources, and create pathways toward growth and balance. It is an approach that values connection, understanding, and the possibility of transformation in everyday life.
I am starting my career as a Systemic Therapist
Systemic Therapy IST Berlin, 2021-2025
Intercultural Coach and Trainer interculture, Jena 2010, 2013
Master in Conference Interpreting, English and Spanish Universidad de la Laguna, Tenerife, 1999