I have been working actively with psychotherapy for the last 20 years, first in the process of my personal development as a way of overcoming my own problems and later on in my professional training and work as a psychotherapist. In the last twelve years, I have been working in the field of psychotherapy using a Jungian-oriented approach. My practice focuses on individual psychotherapy for adults, adolescents, and children and on group psychotherapy based on the dynamic and creative method of Psychodrama. I also work with Sandplay therapy, artwork, relaxation and meditation, active imagination and dream interpretation.
In my practice, I work toward helping people get rid of their symptoms and get relief. However, and more importantly, I help people work with and resolve the problems lying underneath the symptoms, which results in finding meaningful and lasting solutions to their difficulties. Thus, the most important aspect of my work is to help my clients get in touch with resources hidden in themselves and develop their personal potential. In this sense, psychotherapy for me is not only a method for resolving problems, but also a process of inner growth, of looking for meaning in life and discovering new aspects of the personality.
I hold a Master’s degree in Psychology from Alpen-Adria University, Austria, a postgraduate diploma from the Training Program for Jungian Psychotherapists, Sofia, in collaboration with the International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP), and a diploma as a psychodramatist from Psychotherapy 2000 Foundation in Sofia. In the course of my training, I have also studied at Université Aix-Marseilles, France and the International School of Analytical Psychology (ISAP), Zurich.
