Lisa-Maria Aldinger

Lisa-Maria Aldinger

Lisa‑Maria Aldinger is a licensed psychological psychotherapist practising in Berlin.

Provider type Psychologist
Location Germany
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Lisa‑Maria Aldinger is a licensed psychological psychotherapist practising in Berlin whose work integrates cognitive‑behavioural therapy with schema therapy, Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT) and trauma‑informed methods (such as EMDR). Lisa‑Maria Aldinger focuses on helping clients understand and shift unhelpful thoughts and behaviours, build emotional regulation skills, and address deeper patterns that contribute to psychological distress. Her approach emphasises a safe, respectful and tailored therapeutic relationship that draws on scientific evidence while attending to individual life circumstances and strengths.

Service

Lisa‑Maria Aldinger provides individual psychotherapy in person in Berlin (Grabbeallee 84) and online. She works with a broad range of psychological issues including anxiety and panic, depression, trauma and post‑traumatic stress, stress and burnout, emotional dysregulation, relationship difficulties, personality‑based problems, grief and crisis situations, obsessive‑compulsive tendencies and phobias. Her practice also includes group therapy and specialised groups such as schema therapy groups, and she offers integrative cognitive‑behavioural therapy that uses varied evidence‑based methods tailored to each client.

Safety

Lisa‑Maria Aldinger is a licensed psychological psychotherapist approved in Germany, registered with the Psychotherapists’ Chamber of Berlin and able to bill through statutory and private insurance or self‑pay. Her training includes structured trauma treatments and evidence‑based modalities such as EMDR, DBT and schema therapy, and sessions are provided within professional ethical guidelines that prioritise confidentiality, client readiness and emotional safety.

Care pathway

Clients begin by contacting Lisa‑Maria Aldinger to arrange a first consultation to clarify presenting concerns, expectations and therapeutic fit. After this assessment phase, regular psychotherapy sessions (typically weekly) are scheduled either in person in Berlin or online. The therapeutic plan is developed collaboratively, with goals and methods tailored to the individual’s needs and reviewed over time to support progress and adapt intervention strategies.

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

Format

Languages

English German

Fees & Insurance

No Insurance Accepted

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