We combine two unique therapy approaches to help individuals, couples and families who are currently experiencing a wide variety of personal and social challenges.
As part of a counselling programme based on depth-psychology, we work from the assumption that
deep-seated, unconscious psychological processes also have an impact on our health as human
beings. We react to the stimuli in the world around us based on the experiential patterns that
we acquired during childhood and in later stages of life. From this perspective, unconscious
conflicts from the past can be a useful starting point for therapy.
In our therapeutic work, we
help our clients develop an empathetic understanding of the usefulness of the coping strategies
that they adopted early in life, which is intended to indirectly and/or directly reduce their
symptoms.
Systemic therapy takes a goal-, solution- and strategy-oriented approach to issues. The therapy
programme consists of relatively few sessions, with longer periods of time in between the
individual sessions if possible, which allows clients to take what they have learned during
counselling and apply it to their day-to-day lives.
Observing the changes within the context of
an expanded (systematic) relationship allows not only for changes and growth in terms of the
client’s inner world, but also a change in the way that they interact with others.
Our practice is open to individuals, couples and families who are currently experiencing a wide variety of personal and social challenges and find themselves struggling to manage their current situations.