I graduated in Psychology (MA) from Eötvös Loránd University in 2006. Since then I have worked as Psychologist at the National Institute for Blind People. In my work I meet adults who have suffered traumatic events, such as losing their sight, and I help them to cope with their loss and grief.
I got the postgraduate degree in Clinical Psychology (MPhil) from the University of Pécs in 2011. To acquire experience in psychiatric practise I worked at the Nyírő Gyula Hospital as a volunteer. I’m also completing the Jungian Analytical Training Course. I have been member of the Associaton of C. G. Jung since 2010.
My special fields of interest are attachment difficulties in various relationships, eating disorders and sexual identity problems. In my private practice I have helped people with relationship concerns, with the problem of lacking self-confidence and with family conflicts and assisted people in crisis situations or before making a decision.