My diverse life experience – and the meaningful support of my clients – has continually expanded my perspective.
Yoga and meditation have taught my analytical mind to live more in the moment and trust less in the ego.
Even as a child, I knew I wanted to break free from my family’s unhealthy cycles – but circumstances forced me to adapt. At times, it felt like living as an avatar, hiding my true self – a challenge I’ve had to face again and again.
This inner knowing led me to make what some might call unusual choices: I left a prestigious job, moved into an ashram in India, and began studying psychology in Zurich – stepping away from luxury, and toward personal growth.
And for those who value formal qualifications: I hold a Master’s degree in Psychology, with specializations in Psychopathology and Neurophysiology, as well as certifications in Existential Analysis, Psychosomatics, and Systemic Solution-Focused Therapy.