Empowering methods and tools are my main interests as a psychologist working internationally with individuals, groups and in modern work environments. I enjoy working with people and groups with a strong interest to improve their ability to explore, support and be-with their inner experience, their own thinking and feeling before and while acting – as a means to improve creativity, decision making, leadership skills and to support prevention and self-care. I’ve been working as a research assistant in various research groups at the Dept. for Medical Psychology, as an assistant professor for Somatic Psychology, external IT consultant and counsellor. I am specialized in process-oriented work and how the quality of our attention influences our thinking, feeling and acting and the connection to our body and environment.