I have found that a collaborative use of narrative strategies, cognitive-behavioral tools, and mindfulness methods tailored for your specific needs, works best in overcoming concerns and difficulties.
I completed my education as a psychologist at the University of Copenhagen in 2013, with a master's degree and experience within the fields of narrative therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT).
On a more personal note, for most part of my life I have been an expat myself, living for many years in Riyadh and Buenos Aires and then Berlin. I therefore have a good understanding of the difficulties that can arise when having to integrate into a new society.
After seven years in Berlin, establishing the community practice Mittelweg 50 and the platform It's Complicated with my friend and colleague, Jakob Lusensky, I decided to move closer to my family. That's why I am now only practicing online therapy from a little Danish city called Fredensborg.
People are the experts in their own lives. This is why supporting the individual in being his or her own therapist is the primary purpose of my work as a Danish- and English-speaking clinical psychologist working from Fredensborg. In order to enable you to cope with current difficulties, together we’ll explore the past and present narratives of your life and help to thicken those which reveal ability and positive attributes.
2022 - ACT as a Brief Intervention
2018 - Brief Therapy Conference, San Francisco
2018 - Heilpraktikerin für Psychotherapie, Berlin
2007-2013 MSc Clinical Psychology, University of Copenhagen
2019-today Co-founder, It's Complicated
2017-2021 Counsellor, Mittelweg 50
2014-2016 Counsellor, Stillpoint Spaces, Berlin
2013-2015 Counsellor, CBT, Berlin
2012-2013 Narrative Counsellor. Narrative Perspektiver
2012-2013 Couples Counsellor, DISPUK, Copenhagen
2011-2013, Crisis Consultant, FALCK, Copenhagen
2011-2012, Intern and Coordinator, DISPUK, Copenhagen
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