About Me

I became interested in psychology when I was 17 years old. After entering the Pedagogical University, I encountered problems that I probably would never have noticed if I had chosen another university. We studied developmental psychology extensively, and even my diploma was dedicated to the topic of student motivation for learning. Later, just before COVID, I enrolled in a retraining program where I studied psychodrama. And when I moved to Canada, I completed training as a hypnotherapist.

I combine the power of hypnotherapy with soulful group experiences to help people release old patterns and feel truly seen. My work is warm, intuitive, and rooted in real-life transformation.

What I believe in

  • Being alive matters more than being “right”
  • Safety is not control — it's space
  • Emotions don't need to be fixed, only felt
  • Coming home to yourself is the most important journey
  • Gentleness is strength, not weakness
The path back to yourself isn't always easy, but it's the most important journey you'l ever take.