Conditions
Anxiety Burnout Depression Panic disorder and phobias Sleep disorder
Symptoms
Anxiety or worry Difficulty focusing Feeling disconnected from others Lack of energy or motivation Sadness or low mood
Substances
Other
Format
In-person Online

Jan Kaspers

Provider type Integration coach
Location Germany
Jan Kaspers

Jan Kaspers is a clinical psychologist based in Berlin with an integrative approach to psychotherapy and coaching. Trained in psychodynamic therapy, body-oriented psychotherapy, and transactional analysis, Jan focuses on building genuine therapeutic relationships that support personal growth and emotional healing through both talk therapy and body therapy.

Jan offers services in English and German for individuals and couples, either in-person at the Berlin location or online, providing a flexible and inclusive environment. The approach emphasizes the here and now, understanding emotional patterns influenced by past experiences while aiming for practical improvements in clients’ current life situations.

Overview

Jan Kaspers has been in private practice since 2015 and has diverse clinical experience including roles as a student counsellor, psychological counsellor for the German Red Cross, and research assistant at the University Clinic of Bonn. His educational background includes a M.Sc. in clinical psychology and neuroscience along with extensive post-graduate training in psychodynamic therapy (currently in progress), body psychotherapy, transactional analysis, and psychotherapy coaching.

Best for

This practice is well suited for individuals and couples seeking support for emotional challenges, personal development, and integration of psychedelic experiences. Typical clients include those interested in body-based therapy, psychodynamic work, coaching for personal or professional goals, and understanding relational dynamics.

– Individuals aiming to connect mind and body
– People seeking therapeutic integration of psychedelic experiences
– Clients wanting to explore relational patterns using transactional analysis
– Those wishing to achieve personal or professional growth through coaching

Approach

Jan integrates various therapeutic modalities such as body therapy to release stress and trauma, psychodynamic therapy to explore deep emotions and past influences, and transactional analysis to improve interpersonal interactions. Coaching is offered with a goal-oriented framework to support motivation and achievement of personal objectives. Psychedelic integration therapy is available to help clients make sense of their altered state experiences in a safe, supportive setting.

Therapy focuses on authenticity and building a tolerant, appreciative atmosphere where clients feel safe to open up without judgment. Sessions emphasize immediate life context and actionable change rather than lengthy excavation of past history without purpose.

Support

Support is provided both in-person and online, affording accessibility and convenience. Jan maintains an ethical, trauma-informed approach that is culturally sensitive and inclusive. Professional boundaries, confidentiality, and humor are important in the supportive therapeutic relationship.

Practical

Sessions last 1 hour and are offered at €90 per session. Therapy is available in English and German. Clients can access care both in the office and via online video sessions.

This description was generated based on information from the official website and other materials provided by the provider.

Symptoms Treated

Anxiety or worry Difficulty focusing Feeling disconnected from others Lack of energy or motivation Sadness or low mood

Substances

Other

Languages Offered

English German

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