About me

I am a clinical psychologist with international training from the Université Libre de Bruxelles and the London School of Economics. I am currently completing my specialization in Psychotherapy at the International Institute of Psychopathology and Gestalt Psychotherapy in Turin, where I also obtained my master’s degree.

Over the years, I have gained significant experience in international contexts, working with both adults and children on issues related to mental health, social integration, and promoting community well-being.

In today’s extraordinarily complex era—where personal difficulties often intertwine with global challenges such as eco-climatic crises, wars, and social and economic inequalities—understanding what it means to “take care of yourself” can be a challenge in itself.

Many people feel overwhelmed by their emotions, struggle to navigate life and work challenges, or face issues with self-acceptance. Others may fear starting or maintaining romantic relationships, balancing work and family, or simply coming to terms with their identity. Each of us carries unique burdens, and it can be difficult to face them alone or feel safe sharing them with someone who truly accepts us.

Together, we can embark on a collaborative journey of self-discovery, step by step, within a space that is entirely yours—welcoming, safe, and free from judgment.

Gestalt therapy focuses on the “how” rather than the “why,” exploring the unfolding of events to automatically clarify the “whys,” emphasizing the experience of emotions and the here and now. It considers the human being in all its complexity, giving equal importance to emotional, cognitive, physical, behavioral, socio-relational, and spiritual aspects.

The main areas I focus on include: anxiety and stress management, emotional and mood difficulties, self-esteem and self-efficacy issues, relational difficulties and conflict management, work-related challenges, parenting support, queer identities, eco-anxiety, ethical non-monogamies.

Main areas of intervention

  • Anxiety and stress management;
  • Emotional and mood difficulties;
  • Self-esteem and self-efficacy issues;
  • Relational difficulties and conflict management;
  • Work-related challenges;
  • Parenting support;
  • Academic difficulties;
  • Queer identities;
  • Eco-anxiety;
  • Ethical non-monogamies.

Intervention techniques

  •  Clinical interview;
  • Psychological counseling;
  • Psychoeducation.

No need to hesitate, just take the fist step and get in touch !

Do you have other questions or concerns (for example how a psychologist can help you with your problem)? Just call our secretariat to make an appointment or send an email to the secretariat of Psychologist Belgium, to the attention of the psychologist of your choice.

Couples therapy

When a couple’s situation is such that the two people can no longer put up with each other, or that communication becomes practically impossible or at the least is very difficult, then it is worth calling a counsellor to try and re-establish communication and review the problems.

Psychotherapy sessions

What is fascinating in many of our psychotherapy sessions, is the relatively limited time that is needed before the psychologists understands your problem and has a clear picture of it. When you come to your consultation session and tell your psychologist about your problem, we will first of all consider together how this problem occurs, where it comes from and the impact it has on you and your life.

A Psychologist’s way of treating stress and anxiety

Human beings are by nature frequently subjected to fear: a threatening situation, moments in life categorised by uncertainty, and apprehension – there are so many moments which generate a feeling of fear or danger. This danger can be real but also projected, imagined, or produced by traumas which are our own and which we haven’t been able to move on from.