When there is more within than can easily be said
I work with emotional and inner experiences that are not fully formed into words.
In our sessions, there is no pressure to present yourself in a particular way.
Together, we allow space for approaching, reflection, and gradual emergence of meaning from what may initially feel unclear or difficult.
Psychotherapy: space for the soul, food for thought
There is no need to prepare in advance. You may speak in fragments, fall silent, or return to what feels unfinished. The focus of our work is not solely on the events of your life, but on the manner in which they are experienced, embodied, and organised internally.
When the words are not immediately available, the body often expresses what has not yet taken verbal form: through muscular tension, fatigue, or pain. In such moments, a subtle impulse toward movement or guest, or an emergent image, can gradually unfold into experience that may be explored, reflected upon, and meaningfully integrated.
As self-understanding deepens, one’s inner world typically becomes more predictable and coherent. With the attenuation of pain, the capacity for curiosity and fully participation in life tend to re-emerge. Life shifts from being merely bearable to becoming more fully inhabited and vital.

About Me
I am a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist. I have been practising since 2008 in university clinics and in private practice. I work both online and in person in Belgrade (Serbia) with adults, individually and in groups. I offer consultations in Russian and English.
My professional work is grounded in relational psychoanalysis and Gestalt therapy. This approach involves careful attention to lived experience, to what unfolds within the therapeutic relationship, and to the process through which experience becomes integrated and personally owned.
Professional boundaries, regular supervision, and ongoing learning with international colleagues form an essential part of my work.
