Systemic family therapy is a form of counselling that helps individuals, couples, and families understand and reshape relational patterns and behaviours that have developed over time. Therapy does not focus on assigning blame, but on understanding the concerns that have brought you to therapy and exploring meaningful ways forward. It also supports the development of more effective ways of navigating similar challenges in the future.
I work with families, couples, and individuals. My approach views each person within their relational context, life environment, and personal history. Research shows that change is often more sustainable when it is supported by close relationships. Relational patterns that develop gradually may remain unnoticed, yet can have a profound impact.
I provide therapy in English for international clients living in Estonia and abroad.
Family therapy may be helpful in situations such as:
- Relationship tensions and conflicts
- Communication difficulties or emotional distance
- Separation or family transitions (for example, the birth of a child or children leaving home)
- Behavioural or adjustment challenges involving children
- Crises, loss, or significant life changes
- Recurring relational patterns or inner confusion
- Improving relationships between adults and their parents
Therapy offers a safe and confidential space where complex and sensitive topics can be explored with care. The aim is greater clarity, improved connection, and meaningful shifts in everyday life.
Sessions may take place:
- With the whole family
- As a couple
- Individually
The number and frequency of sessions depend on your situation and goals. In some cases, a few sessions may be sufficient to gain clarity, while other situations may benefit from a longer process.
Family therapy does not imply that anyone is “broken”. It is an opportunity to pause, reflect, and engage with relationships more consciously.
Therapists do not offer ready-made answers, nor do universal solutions exist for complex human situations. Every individual, couple, and family is unique, as are their challenges. As a systemic therapist, I believe that each person and family holds resources for navigating life’s difficulties. Therapy helps to bring these resources into awareness and supports finding more effective ways of using them.
Change often begins when we decide to pause and look honestly at our relationships.
If you would like to begin family therapy or individual counselling, please get in touch to arrange an initial session. In many situations, earlier engagement makes the process of change more manageable. The direction and pace of the process are always shaped by your needs and readiness.
Practical Information
Sessions in Tallinn, Estonia take place at Koidu 18.
I also work online. However, as communication is often richer when sharing the same physical space, I generally recommend that couples and families attend at least the first session in person whenever possible.
For couples and family therapy / counselling, my fee is 90 EUR per hour. Payment is possible by bank transfer (invoice) or in cash on-site.
Sessions are available in both Estonian and English. Due to my family background, I am also sufficiently fluent in Finnish to use it as a supportive language when needed.
Confidentiality and Professional Ethics
All matters discussed in therapy are treated as strictly confidential. Without prior agreement, I do not disclose any information discussed in therapy or confirm anyone’s participation to third parties. Likewise, information obtained in separate sessions is not shared between family members without explicit agreement.
If we happen to meet outside the therapeutic setting, I will not acknowledge our professional relationship in order to protect client confidentiality. Clients are, of course, free to share their experiences as they wish.
As a standard professional practice, aspects of therapeutic work may be discussed within supervision. Such discussions are conducted anonymously, with all identifying details removed or altered. Confidentiality obligations apply equally within the supervision context. Supervision is an essential component of professional therapeutic practice and serves to ensure the quality of care.
Further details regarding confidentiality and ethical standards are defined by the codes of ethics of the Estonian Association for Family Therapy (EPTÜ) and the European Family Therapy Association (EFTA), which I adhere to as a member of EPTÜ.