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In-person

Katja Baum

Provider type Psychologist
Location Germany
Katja Baum

Katja Baum is a clinical psychologist in Germany offering psychodynamic counseling services. She works with a psychodynamic approach that combines scientifically based methods with counseling experience. The practice focuses on accompanying clients in their personal development and supporting changes they wish to bring into their lives, with particular emphasis on promoting inner freedom and strength. The website mentions specialization in high sensitivity and burnout.

Service

The practice offers psychological individual counseling, psychological coaching, and workshops and courses on request. All individual sessions are currently offered exclusively as online sessions. Sessions last 50 minutes at a cost of 95 euros per session. Treatment approaches include emotion-focused methods to help perceive, understand and process feelings, integrative methods combining various systemic and depth psychological approaches, psychodynamic approaches to understand unconscious patterns and inner conflicts, and work on relationship dynamics and recurring patterns.

Safety

Katja Baum holds a Master of Science degree in Psychology and is a clinical psychologist. The website states that she combines scientifically based methods with her counseling experience. No additional information about safety protocols, screening procedures or contraindications is provided on the website.

Care pathway

Patients can reach the practice for all concerns via the contact form or by email. Sessions are scheduled as online appointments. Each session lasts 50 minutes. The website does not provide detailed information about the initial assessment process or specific steps in the treatment pathway beyond the contact and scheduling process.

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

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