Meeting people with openness and curiosity – that's my strength and my passion
As a systemic counsellor and coach, I support individuals and couples in finding their own path through the often challenging time of their fertility journey – with clarity, self-determination, and in dialogue with themselves and those around them. I work in a resource-oriented, respectful way and with a focus on relationships, roles, and biographical influences. My approach is characterised by openness and curiosity for individual life situations.
My background as a social anthropologist gives me a broad, non-judgemental perspective on complex life realities, value systems, and family forms. In the sensitive field of the unfulfilled desire to have children, I bringe a nuanced approach to diversity.
What motivates me in my work is empowering people during difficult phases of their lives — by listening, accompanying them, and developing new perspectives together.

• solution-orientated
• strengthening your resources: focus on skills, strengths, experiences, etc.
• focus on the context: people, relationships, roles
• deep intercultural skills
• gender-appropriate language
• critical of discrimination & power relations
• queer sensitive
• self-reflective & aware of my own privileges
• critical-analytical
• quality-conscious
• fluent in DE, EN, FR
• humorous
• creative & musical
• Ph.D. Sociology & Anthropology (SOAS/University of London)
• M.A. Ethnologie, Interkulturelle Kommunikation (LMU München, University of Ghana)
• Psychosocial Fertility Counselling (BKiD)
• Psychosocial Counselling on Donor Conception (BKiD)
• Anti-discrimination Counselling (advd)
• psycho-social & legal anti-discrimination counselling
• research assistant & lecturer (focus on medical anthropology, among others)
• socio-legal counselling for refugees