The idea of becoming a psychologist has been on my mind for a very long time.
I have always loved films related to psychology. She loved to observe people and their habits, memorize and analyze them. And since childhood, the thought has not left me: "Others can, so I can?" With this idea, I went to get my second higher (and very beloved :) education in psychology.
Immediately after university, I went to a seminar on Gestalt therapy, and there everything turned out to be different from what I thought ... There were no lectures, no gradebooks, no desks. There was work in a circle and people who talked about seemingly important things, but which in everyday life fade into the background. They talked about how they feel and about their experiences. And from that day my big, but at the same time small path in Gestalt began, the path to myself.
It is difficult to explain in words how psychotherapy helps and how it works, it is difficult to explain what it means to "feel it all for yourself, live it." But precisely because of this, I began to believe in myself more, trust myself, take care of myself, my relationships with loved ones became closer, warmer, I stopped "doing good to loved ones" and waiting for reciprocity where it does not exist. And the most important thing is that people appeared in my life with the same life values, interests with whom we look in the same direction, with whom I want to grow together.
Requests from clients I work with:
- low self-esteem, self-doubt;
- problems in relationships with parents;
- problems in relationships with a partner;
- search for oneself and one's place in life;
- questions of self-realization;
- loss and acute grief;
- issues in relationships with a partner.
During the time that I study, my life has changed a lot and I know that it will change even more! I would really like that as many people as possible could also find themselves, believe in themselves and change their lives the way they want. It is a great happiness for the therapist to see how the eyes of clients burn, how they talk about the changes in their lives, how they change. I love psychology, I love people, I love my profession and I love what I do! :)