Online Therapy
Due to COVID-19 outbreak, I have decided to temporarily close the office, thus protecting clients and their personal health. However, counselling sessions are still available online, through secure virtual tools.
You can safely reach me regarding anxiety, depressive episodes or any other emotional issues caused by the current worldwide situation. If you’d like to start or continue working on other personal topics, we can do so via the same online therapy platform.
In order to schedule an online session, please use the Bookings button from the menu and I will contact you shortly for confirmation.
Thank you in advance.
Online Therapy
Due to COVID-19 outbreak, I have decided to temporarily close the office, thus protecting clients and their personal health. However, counselling sessions are still available online, through secure virtual tools.
You can safely reach me regarding anxiety, depressive episodes or any other emotional issues caused by the current worldwide situation. If you’d like to start or continue working on other personal topics, we can do so via the same online therapy platform.
In order to schedule an online session, please use the Bookings button from the menu and I will contact you shortly for confirmation.
Thank you in advance.
Online Therapy
Due to COVID-19 outbreak, I have decided to temporarily close the office, thus protecting clients and their personal health. However, counselling sessions are still available online, through secure virtual tools.
You can safely reach me regarding anxiety, depressive episodes or any other emotional issues caused by the current worldwide situation. If you’d like to start or continue working on other personal topics, we can do so via the same online therapy platform.
In order to schedule an online session, please use the Bookings button from the menu and I will contact you shortly for confirmation.
Thank you in advance.
Sometimes we wear a mask that protects us from uncomfortable, vulnerable feelings. Sometimes it’s easier to say I’m fine – instead of admitting the truth, even to your self.
The truth might be that you are feeling sad or lonely.
The truth might be that you are feeling insecure or hopeless.
The truth might be that you are disappointed or hurt, anxious or maybe embarrassed.
The truth might be that you are feeling ashamed.
The truth might be that you are minimizing, avoiding or ignoring core parts of your identity.
Maybe you have inadvertently locked your self into what you think is socially acceptable?
Your relationship issues, low self-esteem, anxiety, depression or poor stress management are signals that reveal there is an important part of your life that requires attention. Just like we need oxygen for our physical health, we need caring, safe relationships and a sense of purpose for our emotional health.
Sometimes we wear a mask that protects us from uncomfortable, vulnerable feelings. Sometimes it’s easier to say I’m fine – instead of admitting the truth, even to your self.
The truth might be that you are feeling sad or lonely.
The truth might be that you are feeling insecure or hopeless.
The truth might be that you are disappointed or hurt, anxious or maybe embarrassed.
The truth might be that you are feeling ashamed.
The truth might be that you are minimizing, avoiding or ignoring core parts of your identity.
Maybe you have inadvertently locked your self into what you think is socially acceptable?
Your relationship issues, low self-esteem, anxiety, depression or poor stress management are signals that reveal there is an important part of your life that requires attention. Just like we need oxygen for our physical health, we need caring, safe relationships and a sense of purpose for our emotional health.
Sometimes we wear a mask that protects us from uncomfortable, vulnerable feelings. Sometimes it’s easier to say I’m fine – instead of admitting the truth, even to your self.
The truth might be that you are feeling sad or lonely.
The truth might be that you are feeling insecure or hopeless.
The truth might be that you are disappointed or hurt, anxious or maybe embarrassed.
The truth might be that you are feeling ashamed.
The truth might be that you are minimizing, avoiding or ignoring core parts of your identity.
Maybe you have inadvertently locked your self into what you think is socially acceptable?
Your relationship issues, low self-esteem, anxiety, depression or poor stress management are signals that reveal there is an important part of your life that requires attention. Just like we need oxygen for our physical health, we need caring, safe relationships and a sense of purpose for our emotional health.
Sometimes we wear a mask that protects us from uncomfortable, vulnerable feelings. Sometimes it’s easier to say I’m fine – instead of admitting the truth, even to your self.
The truth might be that you are feeling sad or lonely.
The truth might be that you are feeling insecure or hopeless.
The truth might be that you are disappointed or hurt, anxious or maybe embarrassed.
The truth might be that you are feeling ashamed.
The truth might be that you are minimizing, avoiding or ignoring core parts of your identity.
Maybe you have inadvertently locked your self into what you think is socially acceptable?
Your relationship issues, low self-esteem, anxiety, depression or poor stress management are signals that reveal there is an important part of your life that requires attention. Just like we need oxygen for our physical health, we need caring, safe relationships and a sense of purpose for our emotional health.