Psychological

Counselling

Psychological Counselling (with a Psychologischer Berater in Germany or Registered Counsellor in South Africa) is a service designed to support individuals in managing everyday challenges, stressful situations, or life adjustments. Its focus is on helping clients strengthen their emotional resilience, and develop practical strategies for coping with life’s demands.

Counselling is different to Psychotherapy (with a Psychotherapist in Germany or Clinical Psychologist in South Africa), in that it is intended for individuals without a diagnosed mental health disorder or symptoms of a mental health disorder, and don’t need clinical support. Counselling does not involve assessment, diagnosis, or treatment of mental illnesses and does not replace medical or psychotherapeutic intervention. Psychotherapy offers structured treatment plans for mental health disorders provided by licensed Psychotherapists or Clinical Psychologists.

If you are struggling with serious mental health symptoms or a mental health diagnosis, please seek treatment and support from a clinical mental health practitioner.

What clients address in sessions with me …

When their inner critic is louder than their own authentic voice

To learn how to soothe themselves when they are feeling emotionally dysregulated

To learn to get out of their heads (self awareness) and into their bodies (emotional awareness)

To understand their feelings and learn to tolerate emotions safely

To learn how to identify their personal limits and intentionally set boundaries

When they are struggling to integrate parts of themselves which feel in conflict with each other

To learn how to become a more intentional partner, sibling or friend

To say things out loud that they have never said before

When they are feeling resistant to emotional intimacy in their relationships

To learn how to handle conflict with curiosity and compassion

When they feel ready to understand the impact that their own behaviour has on their relationships

When they want to learn how to speak in a way that encourages connection, not from a place of self-protection and defensiveness

When they feel disconnected from themselves

When their attachment style is impacting their behaviour in their relationships

To learn how to communicate their emotional needs to the people in their lives

To focus on developing their emotional awareness and self awareness

When they feel overwhelmed by the day-to-day challenges

When they feel alone

To understand the impact of their family dynamics

When they are the cusp of a life transition

To figure out what is emotional draining them

  • and more…