Before I started my study Integrated Psychotherapy, I did several jobs: I worked in a bio-shop, studied classical piano, looked after the goats, was a waitress and did paintwork, for instance. I like working with my hands; to touch the world.
Looking back, I see my fascination with posture and movement in my body – included the freedom and the blocks. Meanwhile, I started reading on body-related psychological themes. One day, I found my favorite books in the booklist of Integrated Psychotherapy..
I love the adventurous element in Integrated Psychotherapy. Your body is in the lead – and brings unknown beauty, strength and clearness to the surface. I like to contact to the peolpe who dare to slow down and to enter unknown terrain.
In the course Integrated Psychotherapy, I learn to work with clients. Not without myself being in the role of client: What do I encounter in my life en how do I handle that, what do I need to do that? For me, this has often to do with stopping doinng it alone. If I manage to do that, I feel that immediate relief in my breaving.