The goal of my practice is to help my patients navigate the often labyrinthine world of the soul, and together find a sustainable path toward inner balance. I believe that psychotherapy is not merely about treating symptoms, but about improving overall quality of life and deepening self-awareness.
In my work, I combine decades of clinical experience with empathy and a depth psychological approach. For me, the greatest success is when my patients not only find relief from their symptoms but also become able to understand their inner workings more consciously, thereby leading a more fulfilling life.
Education
Board certification in psychiatry and neurology(1993)
I earned my medical degree from the University of Debrecen.
Job experience
I spent a pivotal phase of my career in the Psychiatry Department at Kenézy Hospital, where, as chief physician and a member of the psychotherapy team, I gained deep insight into the care of patients with complex conditions.
Later, I served as rector of the University of Debrecen for five years
Performed procedures
Life and Relationship Crises: Workplace Burnout: When your job feels like nothing but a burden, you experience chronic fatigue, and your productivity has declined.
Grief and Coping with Loss: When the pain of losing a close relative or dealing with a divorce becomes unbearable.
Self-esteem issues: If you constantly feel the need to please others or are unable to accept yourself.
Relationship crisis: If communication has broken down, or recurring, destructive arguments are poisoning your daily life.
The psychological basis of physical symptoms (psychosomatics): Sleep Disorders: Difficulty falling asleep, frequent waking, or lack of restful sleep.
Physical Complaints of Unknown Origin: If you experience chronic pain, digestive problems, or dizziness despite negative test results.
Eating Disorders: Comprehensive psychological support for anorexia, bulimia, or binge eating.