Psychotherapy Values

Mission

To provide thoughtful and responsible psychological support that helps individuals understand their experiences, strengthen their inner resources, and develop practical strategies for change. This mission is carried out through clinical work, psychoeducation, community engagement, and the development of projects that amplify the voices and experiences of those who have faced significant life challenges.

Vision

To contribute to a world where psychological care, knowledge, and human understanding are accessible to all people, especially those facing vulnerability or adversity. Through therapy, education, testimony, and future digital tools, the vision is to help individuals and communities move from survival toward personal development, dignity, and self-realization.

Core Principles

Ethical Listening

Creating a therapeutic space where people feel genuinely heard, respected, and understood.

Human Dignity

Recognizing the intrinsic worth of every person regardless of their circumstances or history, with acceptance, compassion, and humanity.

Growth and Self-Realization

Supporting individuals in discovering their potential, rebuilding meaning, and creating lives aligned with their truth.

Truth

Truth remains the foundation of my therapeutic work and of my public testimony in pursuit of justice and prosperity. Confidentiality remains sacred with my patients. Regarding my personal life, openness becomes necessary to preserve the integrity of events against gaslighting, manipulation, slander, and historical erasure.

The events disclosed under Formal Declaration deeply impacted my wellbeing, stability, and prosperity. These actions, carried out by third parties, directly violated fundamental human rights.

Testimony Through Writing

As a writer, sharing my testimony through my books creates an open door for others to realize they are not alone in their struggles. Books of Survival allows me to transform lived experience into a manifesto of resilience, memory, and human dignity through literature.

Community Awareness

Understanding that personal suffering often emerges within broader social, cultural, institutional, and relational systems.

Prevention of Future Harm

Advocating for greater awareness and accountability to help prevent future psychological, institutional, and human harm.

Accessibility of Care

Working toward expanding access to psychological support through clinical work, education, writing, and future technological initiatives.

A Voice That Will Not Be Erased

Supporting survivors who wish to publish their own testimonies and preserve their stories with dignity. Creating a space where voices are not silenced and where human experience is not erased from the history of time.