About
I work with people who feel at a crossroads — stuck, grieving, or moving through the kinds of transitions that don't come with a clear map. Leaving a place, a role, a relationship, or a version of yourself behind.
Approach
My clinical approach is Relational Transactional Analysis, an integrative model within the broader TA tradition. Classical Transactional Analysis looks at the patterns we learned early on — the roles, scripts, and ways of relating that once helped us cope, and that we often still carry, sometimes without realizing it. The relational dimension adds another layer: it treats what happens between therapist and client, in the room, as itself a source of insight. I also integrate Jungian dream analysis — alongside training in trauma and mindfulness.
Education
Law degree
Master's in Human Rights
Psychopropedeutics, Sigmund Freud University (SFU)
Currently completing postgraduate specialist training in Integrative Transactional Analysis at IPSA (Institute for Integrative Psychotherapy and Counselling), Ljubljana
Professional Background
Before training as a psychotherapist, I worked for twenty years in human rights. That work shaped how I think about safety, resilience, and what it means to hold someone's story with care — and it continues to inform how I show up in the therapy room.
A Personal Note
I am Slovene, but I have lived as an expat for almost half my life now. I know from the inside what it means to build a life between languages and cultures, to carry one place in your body while standing in another, and to keep finding your footing after each move. This experience shapes the support I offer — particularly to those who are navigating their own version of that in-between space.
Ongoing Development
I am engaged in personal psychotherapy and regular clinical supervision as part of my ongoing practice.
Languages & Location
I work in Slovene and English, seeing clients online, and occasionally in person in Slovenia and in Ferney-Voltaire, near Geneva, Switzerland.
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