In our practice, we offer client-centered counseling based on the principles of the American psychologist Carl Rogers. This form of talk therapy focuses on the individual experience of the client and aims to create an environment of understanding, acceptance, and empathy.
Our services in client-centered counseling include the following aspects:
A core aspect of client-centered counseling is creating an empathic, nonjudgmental, and supportive environment where clients feel safe and understood.
The focus of the counseling is the client with their feelings, thoughts, and experiences. We value understanding the client as a whole and acknowledging their perspective.
The goal of the counseling is to promote the client’s self-awareness and self-understanding. This supports the process of self-actualization and personal growth.
As counselors, we meet each client with authenticity and congruence, meaning we are authentic, transparent, and congruent in our communication.
We offer our clients unconditional positive regard, conveying a sense of acceptance and respect.
Through active listening and the reflection of the client’s feelings and thoughts, we promote a deeper understanding and help the client find their own solutions and answers.
Client-centered counseling is suitable for a wide range of issues, including personal development, relationship problems, stress management, professional challenges, and many others.
Our approach in client-centered counseling aims to provide you with a safe space where you can freely develop and grow personally. We accompany you on your individual journey, support you in overcoming challenges, and promote your ability to self-help.
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IGeL Service* – you will receive a cost estimate at the registration.
*There are medical services that you must pay for yourself at the doctor’s office. These services are called Individual Health Services or IGeL. We note that the mentioned IGeL service may not meet the standards of evidence-based scientific medicine and may not or only partially replace a medically indicated conventional therapy if necessary.
Treatment successes can generally not be guaranteed.