About
I’m Vladica, an MA Psychologist and Psychotherapist in training, currently working in supervised practice within an integrative psychotherapy approach. I support individuals who are navigating personal and emotional challenges, with a particular focus on expats and people living abroad.
Living in a different country can bring unique stressors, and I offer a supportive space for clients to explore their experiences, emotions, and inner resources. My work is grounded in empathy, respect, and collaboration, helping clients feel seen, understood, and empowered.
Expertise
I work primarily with expats and internationally mobile individuals who may be experiencing:
Cultural adjustment and relocation stress
Loneliness, isolation, and homesickness
Identity shifts and questions of belonging
Relationship and interpersonal difficulties
Work-related stress, pressure, and burnout
Emotional overwhelm, anxiety, and life transitions
My therapeutic style is warm, person-centered, and integrative. I combine Gestalt therapy techniques with evidence-based tools, adapting the therapeutic process to each client’s unique needs, goals, and pace. I strive to create a safe, supportive, and non-judgmental space where clients can gain clarity, build resilience, and develop a deeper understanding of themselves.
Education and Training
Master’s Degree (MA) in Psychology
Psychotherapist in training within an integrative psychotherapy approach
Currently in supervised clinical practice
I am committed to ethical practice, continuous professional development, and ongoing learning. I aim to provide therapy that is flexible, accessible, and responsive to the realities of clients living across different countries and time zones.