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About Me
Before becoming an art therapist, I taught French in Berlin to children, adolescents, and adults in middle schools, high schools, and at the Institut Français. These years of teaching showed me the importance of pedagogy, empathy, and patience in supporting each person in their personal development. Subsequently, by leading artistic workshops in a bilingual daycare centre, I discovered how art can become a language in itself, a tool to express what can not always be found in words.
At the same time, I pursued a Master’s degree in Art Therapy at the Sigmund Freud University in Berlin, where I obtained my certificate as a clinical art therapist in 2022.
In my journey as an art therapist, I have had the opportunity to support elderly individuals, some of whom suffer from dementia and cancer, through personalized assistance. I have also worked with people with disabilities, whether physical, mental, or related to autism, providing support tailored to each person’s needs.
For one year, I worked with children and adolescents under the care of the Berlin Emergency Child Protection Service. This significant experience allowed me to support young people in situations of great vulnerability, facing trauma, complex disorders, or situations of war and exile.
For the past three years, I have been collaborating with an association dedicated to supporting women who wish to leave the world of prostitution. There, I offer individual and group art therapy sessions aimed at supporting each woman in her journey of personal reconstruction.
My career as an art therapist has been built through diverse experiences that have refined my approach and my ability to support people with very varied needs.
Today, I dedicate this expertise to art therapy, with the conviction that everyone possesses the resources within themselves to express, heal, and discover themselves.
I look forward to meeting you for a consultation in German, English, or French.
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