I am a psychotherapist in long-term training in the Gestalt approach. I am also a candidate member of the Czech Association for Psychotherapy. I offer individual and couples psychotherapy sessions for adults. Since I frequently travel between Prague and Kyiv, I work exclusively online.
In therapy, what matters most to me is connecting with each client’s unique story, providing a safe space, and offering understanding. I firmly believe that the very act of human contact is healing, and that each of us is greater than the challenges we face.
● Difficult or unfulfilling relationships
● Intense emotions that overwhelm
● Exhaustion from always being the ‘good girl / good boy
● Working with aggression
● Relationships with yourself
● Coping with loss (bereavement, divorce, etc.) and the difficult states that come with it
● Traumatic experiences
● Anxiety, depressive, and apathetic states
● A desire to take better care of yourself
● Experiences related to war and migration.
● Chronic fatigue, burnout.
● Sleep difficulties.
● A general sense of flatness or emptiness in life.
● Existential life crises.
I am a student in long‑term training in the Gestalt approach and a candidate member of the Czech Association for Psychotherapy. I provide individual and couples psychotherapy sessions for adults. Therapy with me is available exclusively online.
I am not here to “fix” you. While this approach is common in everyday life, in therapy, in my opinion it is more harmful than healing.
My perspective is different.
I am here to help you, through compassionate and respectful contact, find meaning in why you feel the way you do.It is precisely in this understanding that psychotherapy can open space for change. And I will be there with you.
You can read more about me here.
Like every psychologist or psychotherapist working online, I deal with a wide range of topics that cannot all be listed. I can support you with many issues that are typically addressed in online psychological counseling or in marriage and family counseling. Still, I would like to offer a few orientation points:- difficulties with setting boundaries – who is “crossing the line,” you or others- experiencing loss (death, divorce, etc.) and the difficult states connected with it- working with trauma, whether from childhood or adulthood- feeling that life is unfulfilling- anxiety, depressive or apathetic states- uncertainty about which direction to take in life- experiences related to war and emigration- chronic fatigue, burnout syndrome- sleep problemsIf you did not find your topic here but are interested in the possibility of psychotherapy with me, please feel free to contact me and ask whether I can help you with it.
● low self‑esteem and difficulties in the relationship with oneself or one’s body
● relationships with family and friends, partnerships (many can be addressed within couples therapy)
● Working with aggression
● Relationships with yourself
● Coping with loss (bereavement, divorce, etc.) and the difficult states that come with it
● Traumatic experiences
● Anxiety, depressive, and apathetic states
● A desire to take better care of yourself
● Experiences related to war and migration.
● Chronic fatigue, burnout.
● Sleep difficulties.
● A general sense of flatness or emptiness in life.
● Existential life crises.