Intercultural psychotherapy recognizes the importance of culture: beliefs, values, attitudes, religion and language. Being sensitive to those differences and similarities of various aspects of culture and the external realities of the client are considered vital for the successful outcome of therapy
I provide individual, couple and family sessions to clients who experience the most challenging circumstances while adapting to another culture.
Partners with different cultural backgrounds often face a very particular set of challenges, which can cause misunderstandings and miscommunication. Cultural differences can be the reason for different values and expectations with regards to marriage, family and parenting. Intercultural therapy aims to develop a third culture in which both partners are equally respected.