Jutta’s counseling experience over the past ten years encompasses a wide array of life issues that include sexual, physical and emotional abuse in both children and adults, substance abuse, post traumatic stress, eating disorders, personality disorders with extensive experience in the treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder, depression, anxiety, adjustment disorders, psychiatric disorders, grief counseling, and counseling persons infected and affected by HIV/AIDS. Jutta has worked in psychiatric and general medical hospitals, prisons (for forensic evaluations), shelters for abused women and children, clinics catering to policemen and women suffering from PTSD, orphanages for street children, hospices nursing terminally ill AIDS patients and private practice. She gained extensive experience and training in feminist psychotherapy while conducting research at the Women’s Therapy Centre in London, to further a special interest in the empowerment and liberation of women presenting with “victim complexes” who are trapped in domestic situations of subservience and abuse. This area remains a special interest to Jutta, whose ongoing research in the field will be the focus on her PhD dissertation. Jutta’s aim is to apply her extensive training and experience to assist clients in individual, couple, and family therapy to heal and grow as they embark on a therapeutic journey, confident in the knowledge that she will do her professional best to be present, empathic and share her insights, thus providing a meaningful intervention. Home | Qualifications | Experience | Groups | Articles | Blog | Contact |