Presentation
In an environment of empathy and mutual respect, I offer hypnotherapy and humanistic therapy sessions for adults and adolescents. Safeguarding human integrity while providing a supportive and compassionate framework is my main ambition. Collaboration between patient and therapist is essential in my approach; it is co-constructed so that you can participate actively in the healing process.
I hold a degree in Psychology with training in Humanistic Therapy (Rogers), Conversational Hypnosis PTR (Reassociative Trauma Psychotherapy), and several courses have shaped my journey (palliative care, communication, systemic approaches, etc.). Following these trainings, I use hypnosis as a tool to minimize the pain linked to various traumas.
Starting my career in the youth support sector, I am currently working part-time with people with intellectual disabilities, sometimes combined with a psychiatric disorder. My professional experience and training enable me to support you on your path so that you can regain a better emotional balance and feel free to live your life peacefully.
I look forward to meeting you.
“Happiness is not a station you arrive at, but a manner of traveling,” Margaret Lee Runbeck.
This presentation was translated by DocSelect.
Issues addressed
- Anxiety attacks
- Smoking cessation
- Burnout
- Depression
- Grief
- Chronic pain
- Serious illnesses
- Weight loss
- Phobias
- Stress
- Trauma
- Aggressiveness
- Anxiety
- Relationship difficulties
- High potential
- Hypersensitivity
- Eating disorders
- Physical and mental disability
- Psychotic disorders
Specialties
- Hypnosis
- Brief therapy
- Systemic therapy
- Humanistic and holistic therapy
- Psychotic disorders
- Individual
- Teenagers
Patients supported
13 - 16 years
Adolescents 17 and older
Additional practices
Hypnosis
Tinnitus
Enuresis
Eating disorders
Virtual gastric band
Stop smoking
Achieve goals and succeed in projects
Changing harmful behavior or character
Self-confidence
Depression
Pain or rheumatism
Weight loss
Fear or phobia
Burnout
Stress
Difficult times
Digestive disorders and health problems
Nocturnal disorders
Obsessive-compulsive disorders
Regression
A past trauma