I’m a psychologist and certified Jungian analyst with over a decade of experience helping people navigate life’s inner challenges and transformations.
My training in Jungian analysis began in the Czech Society for Analytical Psychology (CSAP) and continued internationally with the International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP). I also completed postgraduate programs in Jungian clinical work at the C.G. Jung Institute in Los Angeles (Jungian Studies for Clinicians) and the Society of Analytical Psychology in London (Clinical Practice from a Jungian Perspective).
Since 2010, I’ve been working as a Jungian analyst in both clinical and private settings. I gained experience in psychiatric hospital, therapeutic community focused on schizophrenia treatment and later worked in outpatient clinics such as Psychotherapeutic Sanatory Ondrejov or TH clinic. Today, I focus primarily on individual depth-oriented therapy – jungian analysis.
Alongside my private practice, I also teach Applied Jungian psychoanalysis at Charles University in Prague, where I’m an external lecturer in the Department of Psychology.
Whether you’re seeking help with anxiety, life transitions, recurring patterns, or a deeper sense of self, I offer a safe and thoughtful space to explore what truly matters.

Getting in touch
You can schedule a session by email or phone. During our first meeting, we’ll explore what brings you to therapy and discuss how we might work together.
Sessions typically take place once or twice a week, each lasting 50 minutes. The fee is 1,500 CZK per session, payable by cash or bank transfer.
Please note that sessions are not covered by health insurance, as this is a private psychological practice. I do not keep clinical records, and all communication is strictly confidential.
If you need to cancel an appointment, please let me know at least 24 hours in advance. Sessions cancelled later are charged in full.
If you have any questions or would like to arrange an initial meeting, feel free to get in touch.
Find me at
Rumunska 1, Prague 2 – Nove Mesto, (I. P. Pavlova – public transport station)