Couple Therapy & Relationship Counselling
Relationships can deeply enrich our human experience while also presenting us with ongoing challenges. Through my couples and relationship therapy services, I support individuals in romantic and non-romantic relationships in recognizing and understanding complex dynamics and recurring patterns, and in developing new ways of relating to one another.
Couple relationships today face a wide range of challenges. In addition to topics such as communication, closeness and distance, trust, or differing life plans, broader social developments also influence relationships — for example questions around the future, responsibility, or the desire to have children.
In our joint sessions, we explore recurring conflicts, entrenched patterns, and the issues that shape your relationship. As a systemic couples therapist, I support you in gaining a deeper understanding of these dynamics, developing new perspectives, and finding constructive and respectful ways of relating to one another.
Questions around closeness, attachment, and relationships can be challenging not only within couple relationships. Many people experience tension between their own needs, societal expectations, and individual life choices — for example in relation to partnership, being single, dating, or the desire for connection.
In individual and single counseling, we take time to explore these topics together: recognizing recurring patterns, understanding inner conflicts, and gaining clarity about your own wishes and boundaries. I support you in developing a more conscious relationship with yourself and with others, and in finding an authentic and grounded way of engaging with your personal life questions.
Challenges can arise in all forms of relationships. We live in a time in which romantic relationships, in particular, are often given an exceptionally high level of importance. At the same time, many people experience that closeness, commitment, responsibility, and emotional security can be lived and expressed in very different ways.
An increasing number of people are choosing to shape their relationships beyond prescribed norms — whether in non-monogamous, queer, friendship-based, or family-like constellations. While this diversity can be deeply enriching, it also brings new questions, uncertainties, and conflicts. Often, there is a lack of social role models, shared reference points, or a common language for what is being experienced.
In my work, I offer a space to explore these dynamics together: to make needs visible, to understand communication patterns, and to develop individual ways of navigating closeness, boundaries, and expectations — regardless of the relationship form being lived.
At times, we find ourselves in situations that feel overwhelming or without a way forward — whether within a partnership or in our own lives. These may include acute conflicts, thoughts of separation, breaches of trust, or emotional overload. Challenging life events such as loss, illness, or professional pressure often have a direct impact on our relationships as well.
In crisis intervention, I offer you a safer space to reflect on the situation together, clarify perspectives, and explore possible next steps. My aim is to support you in recognizing your own resources, making conscious decisions, and finding ways to regain stability and orientation during the current crisis.
Natia Zanon (she/they)
I am a psychologist (University of Cologne) and a couples therapist (WISPO – Systemisches Zentrum), and I support people in working through issues that arise within their relationships. These include, among others, communication, sexuality, and navigating both romantic and non-romantic relationships.
I have nearly ten years of professional experience in the psycho-social field. Through many years of training and professional practice in dance, yoga, movement, and somatics, I also enjoy working with body-based approaches — when this feels appropriate and supportive for my clients.
In my work, all relationship constellations are welcome. I am particularly committed to offering an open and respectful space for people from queer and/or non-mononormative communities. I strive to create a safer space in which clients can feel seen, understood, and accepted with their concerns.
As someone with my own migration experience, I am especially interested in working with people who come from different cultural backgrounds and are in relationship with one another.
Depending on your needs, I offer counselling in the following languages: German, English, and Georgian.
Pricing Concept - Paying in Sliding Scale
It is important to me that my services are accessible to as many people as possible — especially to those who do not benefit from financial privilege. For this reason, I work with a sliding-scale payment system: within the stated fee range, you are invited to choose what you pay. This decision is based on self-assessment and your current financial situation.
If you are financially secure — for example through inheritance or a monthly income above €3,000 — you are warmly invited to pay an amount above the listed fee. In doing so, you help support my work with people who have fewer financial resources and contribute to keeping this service accessible to all.
If aren't able to pay the amount within the sliding scale, reach out to me via email;
In my experience 60 minutes with more than 1 client in the session is too short, for this reason I only offer at least 90 minutes session for couples/people in romantic relationships;
For comparison, a standard couples therapy session typically starts at around €120 per 60 minutes.
Fee: €60–€90
You choose the amount that best fits your financial situation.
Fee: €100–€160
You choose the amount that best fits your financial situation.
Appointments are possible:
Online: Available from anywhere
In-person:
Merseburger Str. 3
10823 Berlin
Berlin Schöneberg
(the therapy room is accessible )
Appointment requests via email: n.zanon@web.de