About Me

Before becoming a therapist, I spent more than twenty years working in the media industry -
as a journalist, author, creative, and in senior leadership roles at major publishing houses.

I know what pressure, responsibility, professional change, and the challenge of starting again can feel like, especially when previous answers no longer seem to work. This experience continues to shape how I meet people today: not only with therapeutic knowledge, but with a broad understanding of life transitions, inner conflict, and the realities of human experience.

Ulla Siobhán Greve

How I Work

Therapy, for me, is not a rigid treatment model, but an individual process shaped around the person in front of me. Many people already understand a great deal about themselves. They have reflected, analysed, and tried to work through certain issues on their own -
and yet some patterns remain.

This is why therapeutic change rarely happens through insight alone. It develops through new emotional, relational, and body-based experiences within a safe and reliable therapeutic setting.

I work in a trauma-informed, resource-oriented, and integrative way. Depending on your concerns, I combine talk therapy, systemic perspectives, and EMDR into a process that is guided not by one fixed method, but by what supports meaningful change for you.

My Perspective

I do not see people only through diagnoses or symptoms. I am interested in life stories, relationships, inner resources, and the question of what helps someone come back into contact with themselves.

Therapy can offer impulses, orientation, and new experiences. The process itself takes place in our work together - but real change becomes meaningful when it can be carried into everyday life.

Background & Qualifications

My training includes integrative psychotherapy, trauma therapy, EMDR, and relationship-oriented work, alongside continuing education in Berlin, Hamburg, and international contexts.

I have also completed advanced training in areas including complex trauma, resource-oriented trauma therapy, relational healing, couples and sexuality, communication, and executive coaching.

This work is grounded in both scientific knowledge and practical therapeutic experience, while always remaining individual, relational, and responsive to the person as a whole.