Anja Rudolph
Gestalt Therapy for women
“It is the unheard in ourselves which makes us suffer, and it is the unheard in ourselves which gives our soul a shape and moulds our faith”
Khalil Gibran
The sense of therapy
Humans are social beings and without our daily interaction and togetherness
with others our lives would not only be empty and lonely, but we would not be able
to survive. Our survival is characterised by natural exchange and mutual help and
support. In our everyday life, we take that as such a matter of course that we no
longer perceive it.
Many people, however, seem to avoid therapeutic help because psychotherapy is
still too often only associated with treatment for mental illness, or at least, personal failure and weakness. However, therapeutic support can help in many other
situations such as:
Situations that seem helpless
For important decisions
For clarity in emotional confusion
Cuando el crecimiento personal se estanca.
General mental unease
With crisis in couple relationship
Self-limitation processes
In loss and grief
People with severe overweight and obesity
Attendance with "Baby blues"
Anxiety disorders
Traumatic experiences and/or painful experiences
With crisis in couple relationship or binational couples
Dyslexia
… and in many other situations
My therapeutic approach is basically the Gestalt therapy, a humanistic therapy based on encounters. Healing occurs, among other things, in the encounter with somebody else. During the therapeutic process, the client is given a voice to their “unheard” parts and allows them to be heard.
My focus is on helping you to better understand and positively change your situation
and personal life in difficult life stages and with private and professional challenges.
My job as a therapist is to help you activate your own potential to develop individual solutions. Depending on the topic, I use different therapeutic methods.
Therapeutic approaches:

Gestalt Therapy

Systemic approach

Trauma Therapy

Breve strategic Therapy
