I studied in France and obtained my diploma in psychology with the University of Lyon II - Lumières. City where I had my first professional experiences during and after I graduated. I got asked do the remplacement of one of my professor during her maternity leave. I have worked as a psychologist in several institutions with children, adolescents and parents.
Not only my expatriation in the Netherlands has enriched my approach and therapeutic practice as a psychologist but I'm also the mom of two children. I do know and experienced myself how big life events can throw you off your balance. And how challenging building a new life/rythme after such big changes can be.
I have an integrative approach. It's important to me to keep a "non-normative" position in therapy. It means that I listen and try to understand your vision of the world, your values, your culture and work with your norms. My method required curiosity, open-mindedness, non-judgment and creativity.
It is important to me to keep learning and specialised. I'm currently training in schema therapy.