About us
Dive into the fascinating world of birth psychology. We are here to guide you as an expectant mother, father-to-be and parent through pregnancy and the unique experience of childbirth. Our expertise and support will help you reduce anxiety and build a sense of trust and strength for this important stage of life. Find out how birth psychology supports you as a mom or dad in experiencing this special time full of joy and personal development.
Who We Are
Every pregnancy is a new beginning full of possibilities - as birth psychologists, we accompany you mindfully to give your child the best start in life.
We are psychologists with great passion, but also parents. Get to know us more personally:
- Our 5 children are between 10 and 1 year old
- We have been a couple since our school days at the Waldorf School
- Our family includes our cat "Luna", our dog "Emma", a hamster and two rabbits
- Our motorhome is both a workplace and a motorhome
- We love forests, meadows and nature.
Our Values
"The greatest power of man springs from the attentive accompaniment of the tender soul in the womb to sow the seeds of a peaceful world."
Our mission is to provide valuable knowledge to parents and professionals. We promote awareness of the importance of the prenatal and perinatal period for every person and create a supportive community. Through education, empathy, and sharing, we aim to empower parents to build strong bonds and shape loving parenting.
Our vision is a world where birth is celebrated as a transformative journey that fosters personal development. We want to give parents and professionals knowledge to promote secure attachments and mental health from the start. In this way, we want to create a loving future for families worldwide and contribute to a better world. Because birth affects us all.
Our Team
Teamwork is what makes our big dream possible.
Psychologist, Therapist, Author
Chairwoman of the European Association of Birth Psychology
Psychologist, Managing Director
Deputy Chairman of the European Association of Birth Psychology