The only Person you are destined to become
Is the Person you decide to be

Session Basics

Where ?

  • Online Sessions are always possible.
  • If you happen to live/work in or around Luxembourg, face-to-face sessions would be fantastic.

How Long ?

  • Typically 45 to 50 minutes.
  • If we would need more time (e.g. we would work on a longer process) this would be communicated and agreed with you upfront.

What Does It Cost ?

Payment by Donation
Yes, you read that right. For now, I’ve chosen not to set a fixed price for my sessions. Instead, I work on a donation basis. After each session, you’re free to contribute what feels right to you — or nothing at all.

Why? Because I believe that healing and support should be accessible to everyone, regardless of financial situation. I’m passionate about my work and committed to giving back to the community. This approach allows me to help people without creating financial barriers.

Your Privacy Matters

Confidentiality is the foundation of trust in therapy. As your therapist, I am ethically and legally committed to protecting everything you share during our sessions. Your privacy is not just respected—it’s safeguarded.

Informed Consent: What You Can Expect

At the start of our work together, I’ll walk you through:

  • What confidentiality means in our therapeutic context
  • Where the limits lie—and why they exist
  • How your information is stored and used
    • For example: If notes are stored digitally, they will never include your name or identifiable details

This ensures you feel safe, informed, and in control from the very beginning.

When Confidentiality Has Limits

While your privacy is deeply respected, there are rare situations where I’m legally required to share information:

  • If there’s a risk of harm to yourself or others (e.g. suicidal thoughts or threats of violence)
  • If abuse is suspected involving children, elders, or vulnerable adults
  • If a court order or subpoena demands disclosure
    • Even then, I will only share the minimum necessary information

These exceptions exist to protect you and others—and I’ll always be transparent if they arise.

Ethical Foundations of My Practice

My work is guided by a set of core ethical principles that shape every session:

Autonomy

You have the right to make your own choices and guide the direction of your therapy.

Beneficence

I act in your best interest and support your well-being at every step.

Nonmaleficence

I avoid any actions that could cause harm—emotionally, psychologically, or otherwise.

Justice

Everyone is treated fairly and equitably, regardless of background or identity.

Fidelity

I honor my commitments and maintain trust through loyalty and consistency.

Veracity

I am transparent and truthful in all professional interactions, fostering clarity and honesty.

The only Person you are destined to become
Is the Person you decide to be

Session Basics

Where ?

  • Online Sessions are always possible.
  • If you happen to live/work in or around Luxembourg, face-to-face sessions would be fantastic.

How Long ?

  • Typically 45 to 50 minutes.
  • If we would need more time (e.g. we would work on a longer process) this would be communicated and agreed with you upfront.

What Does It Cost ?

Payment by Donation
Yes, you read that right. For now, I’ve chosen not to set a fixed price for my sessions. Instead, I work on a donation basis. After each session, you’re free to contribute what feels right to you — or nothing at all.

Why? Because I believe that healing and support should be accessible to everyone, regardless of financial situation. I’m passionate about my work and committed to giving back to the community. This approach allows me to help people without creating financial barriers.

Your Privacy Matters

Confidentiality is the foundation of trust in therapy. As your therapist, I am ethically and legally committed to protecting everything you share during our sessions. Your privacy is not just respected—it’s safeguarded.

Informed Consent: What You Can Expect

At the start of our work together, I’ll walk you through:

  • What confidentiality means in our therapeutic context
  • Where the limits lie—and why they exist
  • How your information is stored and used
    • For example: If notes are stored digitally, they will never include your name or identifiable details

This ensures you feel safe, informed, and in control from the very beginning.

When Confidentiality Has Limits

While your privacy is deeply respected, there are rare situations where I’m legally required to share information:

  • If there’s a risk of harm to yourself or others (e.g. suicidal thoughts or threats of violence)
  • If abuse is suspected involving children, elders, or vulnerable adults
  • If a court order or subpoena demands disclosure
    • Even then, I will only share the minimum necessary information

These exceptions exist to protect you and others—and I’ll always be transparent if they arise.

Ethical Foundations of My Practice

My work is guided by a set of core ethical principles that shape every session:

Autonomy

You have the right to make your own choices and guide the direction of your therapy.

Beneficence

I act in your best interest and support your well-being at every step.

Nonmaleficence

I avoid any actions that could cause harm—emotionally, psychologically, or otherwise.

Justice

Everyone is treated fairly and equitably, regardless of background or identity.

Fidelity

I honor my commitments and maintain trust through loyalty and consistency.

Veracity

I am transparent and truthful in all professional interactions, fostering clarity and honesty.

The only Person you are destined to become
Is the Person you decide to be

Session Basics

Where ?

  • Online Sessions are always possible.
  • If you happen to live/work in or around Luxembourg, face-to-face sessions would be fantastic.

How Long ?

  • Typically 45 to 50 minutes.
  • If we would need more time (e.g. we would work on a longer process) this would be communicated and agreed with you upfront.

What Does It Cost ?

Payment by Donation
Yes, you read that right. For now, I’ve chosen not to set a fixed price for my sessions. Instead, I work on a donation basis. After each session, you’re free to contribute what feels right to you — or nothing at all.

Why? Because I believe that healing and support should be accessible to everyone, regardless of financial situation. I’m passionate about my work and committed to giving back to the community. This approach allows me to help people without creating financial barriers.

Your Privacy Matters

Confidentiality is the foundation of trust in therapy. As your therapist, I am ethically and legally committed to protecting everything you share during our sessions. Your privacy is not just respected—it’s safeguarded.

Informed Consent: What You Can Expect

At the start of our work together, I’ll walk you through:

  • What confidentiality means in our therapeutic context
  • Where the limits lie—and why they exist
  • How your information is stored and used
    • For example: If notes are stored digitally, they will never include your name or identifiable details

This ensures you feel safe, informed, and in control from the very beginning.

When Confidentiality Has Limits

While your privacy is deeply respected, there are rare situations where I’m legally required to share information:

  • If there’s a risk of harm to yourself or others (e.g. suicidal thoughts or threats of violence)
  • If abuse is suspected involving children, elders, or vulnerable adults
  • If a court order or subpoena demands disclosure
    • Even then, I will only share the minimum necessary information

These exceptions exist to protect you and others—and I’ll always be transparent if they arise.

Ethical Foundations of My Practice

My work is guided by a set of core ethical principles that shape every session:

Autonomy

You have the right to make your own choices and guide the direction of your therapy.

Beneficence

I act in your best interest and support your well-being at every step.

Nonmaleficence

I avoid any actions that could cause harm—emotionally, psychologically, or otherwise.

Justice

Everyone is treated fairly and equitably, regardless of background or identity.

Fidelity

I honor my commitments and maintain trust through loyalty and consistency.

Veracity

I am transparent and truthful in all professional interactions, fostering clarity and honesty.

The only Person you are destined to become
Is the Person you decide to be

Session Basics

Where ?

  • Online Sessions are always possible.
  • If you happen to live/work in or around Luxembourg, face-to-face sessions would be fantastic.

How Long ?

  • Typically 45 to 50 minutes.
  • If we would need more time (e.g. we would work on a longer process) this would be communicated and agreed with you upfront.

What Does It Cost ?

Payment by Donation
Yes, you read that right. For now, I’ve chosen not to set a fixed price for my sessions. Instead, I work on a donation basis. After each session, you’re free to contribute what feels right to you — or nothing at all.

Why? Because I believe that healing and support should be accessible to everyone, regardless of financial situation. I’m passionate about my work and committed to giving back to the community. This approach allows me to help people without creating financial barriers.

Your Privacy Matters

Confidentiality is the foundation of trust in therapy. As your therapist, I am ethically and legally committed to protecting everything you share during our sessions. Your privacy is not just respected—it’s safeguarded.

Informed Consent: What You Can Expect

At the start of our work together, I’ll walk you through:

  • What confidentiality means in our therapeutic context
  • Where the limits lie—and why they exist
  • How your information is stored and used
    • For example: If notes are stored digitally, they will never include your name or identifiable details

This ensures you feel safe, informed, and in control from the very beginning.

When Confidentiality Has Limits

While your privacy is deeply respected, there are rare situations where I’m legally required to share information:

  • If there’s a risk of harm to yourself or others (e.g. suicidal thoughts or threats of violence)
  • If abuse is suspected involving children, elders, or vulnerable adults
  • If a court order or subpoena demands disclosure
    • Even then, I will only share the minimum necessary information

These exceptions exist to protect you and others—and I’ll always be transparent if they arise.

Ethical Foundations of My Practice

My work is guided by a set of core ethical principles that shape every session:

Autonomy

You have the right to make your own choices and guide the direction of your therapy.

Beneficence

I act in your best interest and support your well-being at every step.

Nonmaleficence

I avoid any actions that could cause harm—emotionally, psychologically, or otherwise.

Justice

Everyone is treated fairly and equitably, regardless of background or identity.

Fidelity

I honor my commitments and maintain trust through loyalty and consistency.

Veracity

I am transparent and truthful in all professional interactions, fostering clarity and honesty.