FAQ
When is the right time to seek support?
As soon as you feel something is wrong. No child has to be in crisis to deserve support. Early intervention is always more effective than late intervention – and an initial conversation is non-binding.
What differentiates your work from child psychotherapy?
Psychotherapy requires a diagnosis, an approved health insurance slot, and often months of waiting. My support begins now – low-threshold, flexible, and without bureaucracy. I work holistically with the child: body-oriented, creative, and at their own pace.
How do I get in touch – and what happens next?
A short message via the contact form is sufficient. I will get in touch personally, listen, and together we will see what your child needs. No form, no waiting list – just a real conversation.
Do you also work with children who don't want to talk?
Precisely then. Art therapy, brain kinetics, and nature-based work don't require words. The child's body and creativity become the path – often more effective than any conversation.
What languages do you work in?
German, Polish and Russian – fluent. Children open up in the language in which they feel safe. That's not a detail, that's the difference.
What does the accompaniment cost?
The costs depend on the scope and setting – because every family and every situation is different. All services are billed as self-pay services. In some cases, such as when the youth welfare office or an institution is involved, other cost bearers may be considered. I discuss this openly and transparently with you.
Are you coming to our place too?
Yes – support takes place where it is effective: in the practice, at school, at home or outdoors in nature. Children open up more easily in familiar surroundings – which is why I come to you if it makes sense.
How long does a consultation last?
As long as necessary, as short as possible. Some children need a few targeted sessions, others longer support. I continuously adjust the framework – without artificial time pressure in either direction.
I'm not sure if I'm doing the right thing.
Asking this question is already the right thing to do. Trust your instincts – they led you here. Get in touch. The first conversation is without obligation, and together we will find out what your child needs now.