Approach

Working together at eye level

The focus is on each person’s life situation, personal resources and the possibility of developing new ways of acting.

Approach

A way of working with resonance, dignity and human diversity.

Life stories and family roots flow into the shared work

A space where encounter and development can emerge

Person-centred, differentiated and free from simplifying attributions

Psychodrama

My psychotherapeutic training is based on psychodrama, a therapeutic method recognised under Austrian psychotherapy law. Based on role theory, psychodrama was developed as early as the 1930s by the physician and philosopher Jakob Levy Moreno. His wife at the time, Zerka Moreno, also made an important contribution to psychodrama.

  1. 01

    Psychodrama sees the roots of emotional imbalance in the fact that, in certain situations, suitable strategies for action are missing or cannot be used appropriately.

  2. 02

    The aim in therapy is to use enactment, constellations, symbolic work and conversation to unlock creative potential and make thoughts and feelings tangible.

  3. 03

    Through engaging with old and new roles, perspectives can be broadened or changed and new solutions can emerge.

Connected with many parts of the world

The work is shaped by diverse life paths, family backgrounds and cultural contexts that become part of the therapeutic process.