My Story
I grew up on the Croatian coast, shaped by the openness and rhythm of the sea.
For over a decade, Berlin has been my home. I work in the fast-paced world of startups, leading teams while navigating both structure and the human side of things.
Alongside this, I followed a quieter path inward through meditation, breathwork, and moments of stillness. It led me to ask different questions.
Over time, it grew into a deeper curiosity about how we experience ourselves — our emotions, patterns, relationships, and ways of being. In Gestalt, I found something that felt honest and alive: a way of meeting life with awareness, presence, and curiosity.
My experience in demanding professional environments also shaped my understanding of pressure, responsibility, and the tension between functioning outwardly while feeling disconnected inwardly.
Now in my fourth year of training, I bring together structure and emotional depth, creating a space where people can reconnect with themselves more fully.
How We Work Together
Sessions are less about advice and more about exploration.
Together, we pay attention to what is happening in the present moment — thoughts, emotions, tensions, relational patterns, and what may have gone unnoticed.
Sometimes clarity emerges through conversation. Sometimes through slowing down and listening more closely to yourself.
People often describe my presence as grounding and light — like water that holds and reflects.
What Brings People Here
Feeling emotionally overwhelmed despite functioning well outwardly
Feeling disconnected from yourself or unsure of your direction
Burnout, pressure, or constant self-demand
A desire to live with more clarity, honesty, and presence
Life transitions, uncertainty, or endings
Difficulty in relationships or communication
People come for many different reasons. These are some of the experiences that often bring people to therapy.
“Psychotherapy is as much an art as it is a science.”
— Perls L & Rosenfeld
The Gestalt Approach
Gestalt therapy focuses less on diagnosis and more on awareness.
Rather than trying to immediately solve or interpret your experience, we stay curious about what is happening in the present moment — emotionally, physically, and relationally.
Through this awareness, new perspectives and possibilities often begin to emerge naturally.
Developed in the 1950s by Fritz and Laura Perls, Gestalt therapy is rooted in a humanistic and relational approach to understanding ourselves and our experience.
What You Might Experience
You might notice yourself slowing down.
Becoming aware of emotions that usually stay in the background.
Recognizing familiar patterns as they emerge in real time.
Discovering new ways of relating to yourself and others.
Not because someone gives you answers, but because something becomes clearer through awareness.
Training & Background
I am currently in my fourth year of Gestalt therapy training at INKONTAKT Gestaltinstitut Berlin.
My work takes place under professional supervision and is supported through ongoing personal practice, study, and continued learning.
Alongside my therapeutic training, I bring a background in leadership and startup environments.
First Conversation
Beginning therapy can feel unfamiliar or vulnerable.
In our first conversation, there is no expectation to tell your whole story. We begin where you are.
Together, we explore what brings you here, what feels important, and whether this feels like the right place for your process.
Sessions
Online & in-person in Berlin
50-minute sessions
Languages
English / German / Croatian / Serbian / Bosnian
Fee
€50 individual session
€450 package of 10 sessions
Contact
E-mail: lovrinov.martina@gmail.com
WhatsApp: +49 176 34390629