/ About me
The themes of loss, fear, pain, and healing are not abstract to me. They are part of my own life journey. Once, I lost the person closest to me. That event became a turning point after which life was divided into “before” and “after.” I went through PTSD, surgeries, accidents, a deep inner emptiness, and the feeling that living is dangerous.
For a long time, I lived in a survival mode. I searched for unconditional love, but again and again found myself in relationships where I had to be “convenient,” to please, to earn acceptance. Inside, there was a lot of self-criticism, fear of being rejected, fear of making mistakes, fear of being myself. I knew little about myself—and even less about my true needs.
My inner “Parent” was strict and distant, and the “Adult” could not form in an environment filled with pain and instability. My Free Child kept searching for warmth, while the Adapted Child learned to survive: to be useful, attractive, and convenient.
How I came to therapy
The search for healing led me to psychology and therapy. I spent a long time looking for my therapist, for a safe space and support where I didn’t have to prove my worth, but could simply be. Therapy, education, a healthy circle of people, and deep inner work became the foundation from which my true development began.
Over time, I learned to see my patterns, my inner roles, and my automatic reactions. I learned to distinguish when fear is speaking and when it is my own choice. I realized how important personal boundaries, a safe environment, and the people around me truly are. I learned to accept myself not for being “perfect,” but for being alive, sincere, kind, and capable of feeling.
Today I know: pain does not disappear when you run from it. It transforms when it is faced honestly.
Through dedicated inner work, travel, kind people, faith in healing, faith in myself, and therapy, today I am able to help others find their own path back to themselves.
To be there, to create a safe space for change, and to offer support where I once needed it so deeply myself.
I work with people who:
- have experienced loss
- live with a fear of rejection
- have difficulties in relationships
- have lost contact with themselves
- feel inner emptiness
- are afraid to live fully
My approach is a combination of deep psychological work, awareness, care, safety,
and respect for your pace. I don’t “fix” people — I help them remember who they truly are.
If you are at a point of pain, confusion, or searching right now — you are not alone. And the path back to yourself is possible.
I am currently studying at Open Foundation — an international educational platform that combines a scientific, ethical, and practical approach to working with deep psychological processes.
This training deepens my understanding of the psyche in crisis and altered states, and helps me work with greater attentiveness to the body, context, and an individual’s lived experience. I integrate this knowledge into my practice to enhance the quality of therapeutic sessions — making them safe, structured, and sensitive to each client’s pace.
about me
My life is a great journey.
A journey between countries, cultures, people, and my own inner worlds. Along this path, I have met many incredible people, and each story has left its mark on me. I love people, their experiences, their searches — and it matters deeply to me to be present during moments of change and across different stages of life.
I have been fortunate to live in different countries — South Africa, Italy, and Belgium — and to travel extensively. Each culture revealed new layers of myself, teaching me flexibility, acceptance, and love. That is why I always remain open to the new and believe that life can unfold us even more deeply if we allow the world to touch us.
My professional journey
I hold a Master’s degree in Psychology and have completed numerous advanced training courses, including in the field of neuropsychology, which allows me to combine psychological sensitivity with an understanding of how the brain works.
My professional development has been shaped by many years of personal therapy, deep group work, and dozens of trainings that have formed my perspective and sensitivity to human experience.
An important part of my journey has been four years of training in the Transactional Analysis method, and I am currently preparing for certification.
International training and development
I am currently continuing my studies in the Netherlands — at Open Foundations Netherlands, a school that trains specialists in psychedelic-assisted therapy and integration.
This training has become a natural continuation of my interest in the topics of consciousness, inner decision-making, and deep transformation.
Psychedelic experience and transformation
My own psychedelic experience in a therapeutic context became a turning point.
It gave me what traditional methods had been unable to reach for years: inner peace, a sense of home within myself, respect for my own rhythm, clarity, and a new level of awareness.
The integration of this experience helped me expand my consciousness, understand myself more deeply, and let go of what no longer served my life.
my motherhood
I am raising my daughter on my own — and this is a separate path of strength, tenderness, and wisdom.
I am well acquainted with the challenges parents go through and how difficult it can be at times to find a balance between one’s own needs and the needs of a child.
This experience makes my work more sensitive, realistic, and deep.