


Light and darkness are one, inseparable.
One can be filtered, extracted, or generated from the other.
But they remain a unit.
For me, the profession of a healer is a lifelong path of experience and development.
The creative processes of transformation and the exploration of these processes require and contain my full dedication.
My journey has been shaped by the intense, ongoing passage through my own inner processes.
This inner and outer movement and becoming is the essence of my being.
To support myself in this, I have regularly sought guidance through psychotherapy, bodywork, and, since 2014, through spiritual healing in a shamanic tradition with Eva Bouizedkane.
In all these processes I have absorbed deeply, learned, and gradually developed my very own way of working.
It has become my profession — and my greatest joy — to accompany people in their own processes of coming home to themselves.
I see my task as navigating within this materially driven society, within violent structures of power and the widespread experience of abuse, and healing myself in the process.
Through this, I am able to accompany people on their own path toward inner freedom.
From 2017 to 2020, I completed training in spiritual healing in a shamanic tradition with Eva Bouizedkane.
Here I learned the essentials, which gradually allowed all the learning experiences of my life to grow together and gave me the space to arrive within myself.
From 2018 to 2022, I worked primarily in collaboration with Rebekka Leitlein as Praxis Berg & Tal.
We offered couples therapy and workshops, dedicated especially to queer life realities.
From 2015 to 2018, I completed advanced training in systemic therapy and became a Heilpraktiker für Psychotherapie (licensed alternative practitioner for psychotherapy).
During this time, I also worked for a year in the crisis care unit of the Netzwerk Integrierte Versorgung / Initiative für psychisch Kranke Pinel.
In 2010, I began with body‑oriented coaching, a self‑developed form of process support for change and development, which combined dialogue and movement work in a shared space.
For many years of my life I worked in the independent art scene.
Through artistic workshops with groups of people of various ages and identities, I moved more and more into working with people and supporting their development processes.
In the 1990s I studied Fine Arts.
First painting, sculpture, poetry, and experimental performance with Mara Mattuschka, and later performance art and video with Marina Abramović.
I was born in 1972.