Dreams, symbolic images, myth, and emotional tone all express the psyche’s effort to reach us. They open our discovery into the underlying patterns, tensions, and long-held beliefs that shape our reality. In analysis, we make room to recognize that these expressions and discoveries bring us into contact with what is original and essential to our being, not lost, but buried for the sake of survival. With patience and care, we recover a self we feel as our own: alive, undesigned, and not shaped by compensation. As these dynamics come into view, we begin to build the capacity to apprehend moments of experience and meet them with intention. We choose how to engage with conflict, uncertainty, or desire. This opens the possibility to relate with freedom, look toward the future, and respond rather than react and marks a fundamental shift in internal position, unfolding from a connection to inner steadiness and self-worth.
I am a diplomate Jungian analyst, accredited by the IAAP, based in Berlin and working with adults, couples, and children both in person and online. My training was completed at the C.G. Jung Institute in Zürich, where I specialized in both adult and child psychoanalysis. Experience in clinical settings with adolescents in a German inpatient hospital, and with families at a state counseling center in Berlin also informs my practice. I hold academic degrees in Art History, Design, and Branding with a focus on creative direction, brand development, and strategy, crafting visual identities and narratives that shape how something lives in a cultural context.
My early career in New York’s design world trained a capacity for precision, endurance, and attunement to what’s unspoken. These skills continue to shape my analytic work. At its best, design reveals a core nature already present, waiting to be seen.
Just as Michelangelo described revealing the angel within the marble, Jungian work often involves uncovering what is already present in the psyche. Here we find the essential self, buried beneath layers of adaptation, defence, and forgotten experience. In both works, there's no imposition of form from the outside. This ethos shapes my analytic work by welcoming the soul’s originality and vitality… a living aspect of the psyche, received in relationship when there is space, openness, and quiet recognition.