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How I work — safely, sensitively, with respect

● We meet online via Google Meet; each session lasts 50 minutes.
● You can find the current price in the Pricing section.
● Payment for the first session takes place on the day we schedule it — only then is the appointment confirmed.It’s a simple rule that helps us maintain clarity and mutual reliability from the very beginning.
● Therapy is not just a service for me. It is a collaboration where each of us carries our share of responsibility.

I provide a safe and respectful space, professionalism, presence, and support. You bring honesty, the courage to be yourself, and your own steps between sessions.

Illustration

How I work — safely, sensitively, with respect

● We meet online via Google Meet; each session lasts 50 minutes.
● You can find the current price in the Pricing section.
● Payment for the first session takes place on the day we schedule it — only then is the appointment confirmed.It’s a simple rule that helps us maintain clarity and mutual reliability from the very beginning.
● Therapy is not just a service for me. It is a collaboration where each of us carries our share of responsibility.

I provide a safe and respectful space, professionalism, presence, and support. You bring honesty, the courage to be yourself, and your own steps between sessions.

What working with me looks like

Each therapy session is like opening a new page of your story. I don’t write it for you — I only help you see what’s already there and find the courage to keep going.

To do this safely and meaningfully, our work together follows its own rhythm.

Introductory session — getting-to-know-you, orienting, human-centered

The first session is often associated with nervousness for many people. That is completely normal.
It’s a moment when two people meet for the first time around important topics — and it’s natural not to know what to expect.

During the introductory session:

● You will have space to ask anything you want to know about therapy;
● You will find out whether you feel safe and comfortable enough with me;
● I will ask you about your life, your topic, and what brought you to me.

Illustration

How I work — safely, sensitively, with respect

● We meet online via Google Meet; each session lasts 50 minutes.
● You can find the current price in the Pricing section.
● Payment for the first session takes place on the day we schedule it — only then is the appointment confirmed.It’s a simple rule that helps us maintain clarity and mutual reliability from the very beginning.
● Therapy is not just a service for me. It is a collaboration where each of us carries our share of responsibility.

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I provide a safe and respectful space, professionalism, presence, and support. You bring honesty, the courage to be yourself, and your own steps between sessions.

What working with me looks like

Each therapy session is like opening a new page of your story. I don’t write it for you — I only help you see what’s already there and find the courage to keep going.

To do this safely and meaningfully, our work together follows its own rhythm.

Introductory session — getting-to-know-you, orienting, human-centered

The first session is often associated with nervousness for many people. That is completely normal.
It’s a moment when two people meet for the first time around important topics — and it’s natural not to know what to expect.

During the introductory session:

● You will have space to ask anything you want to know about therapy;
● You will find out whether you feel safe and comfortable enough with me;
● I will ask you about your life, your topic, and what brought you to me.

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Structure of each subsequent session

Each session is unique — because you are unique. Yet therapy with me follows a natural framework:

1. Identifying what you need today

Something within you is coming into therapy right now. Together, we will explore what that is today.

2. The actual therapeutic work

This is where our dialogue takes place. My style is less formal, warm, human — professional yet natural.
I believe in dialogue, curiosity, and a genuine meeting of two people.

3. Conclusion and reflection on what was achieved

Together, we will summarize what emerged during the session, what has progressed, and what remains open for next time.

The shared journey

Therapy is not a straight line from problem to solution. It is more a journey to oneself — toward greater clarity, courage, and presence in life.
Sometimes gentle, sometimes deep, sometimes challenging, but always shared.

And I am here to guide you on this path — not as an authority, but as a person who believes that each of us can grow when we are seen with kindness and respect.

What working with me looks like

Each therapy session is like opening a new page of your story. I don’t write it for you — I only help you see what’s already there and find the courage to keep going.

To do this safely and meaningfully, our work together follows its own rhythm.

Introductory session — getting-to-know-you, orienting, human-centered

The first session is often associated with nervousness for many people. That is completely normal.
It’s a moment when two people meet for the first time around important topics — and it’s natural not to know what to expect.

During the introductory session:

● You will have space to ask anything you want to know about therapy;
● You will find out whether you feel safe and comfortable enough with me;
● I will ask you about your life, your topic, and what brought you to me.

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If possible, by the end of the first session we will clarify together what is possible, what is not, and where our work could be headed.
This clarification itself is an important therapeutic task — it helps establish the first solid points on the map of your journey.

The first session also includes agreeing on practical matters, such as canceling appointments or maintaining regularity.

Structure of each subsequent session

Each session is unique — because you are unique. Yet therapy with me follows a natural framework:

1. Identifying what you need today

Something within you is coming into therapy right now. Together, we will explore what that is today.

2. The actual therapeutic work

This is where our dialogue takes place. My style is less formal, warm, human — professional yet natural.
I believe in dialogue, curiosity, and a genuine meeting of two people.

3. Conclusion and reflection on what was achieved

Together, we will summarize what emerged during the session, what has progressed, and what remains open for next time.

The shared journey

Therapy is not a straight line from problem to solution. It is more a journey to oneself — toward greater clarity, courage, and presence in life.
Sometimes gentle, sometimes deep, sometimes challenging, but always shared.

And I am here to guide you on this path — not as an authority, but as a person who believes that each of us can grow when we are seen with kindness and respect.

Do you feel this is for you?