Ana Bazova Grnja

Master of Psychology with twenty years of work experience in providing psychological support, profiling, psychotherapy and group therapy work. She gained most of her experience as a psychologist in a remand prison, and she also has many years of experience in the field of addiction prevention among young people. Psychotherapist with specialization in physical therapy, regression therapist, certified therapist and teacher of fractal drawing methods.

I like to explore life, especially what is invisible at first glance. I believe that there are solutions to all obstacles in life, it is up to us to discover them. Everything that happens to us in life has a higher meaning, although we may not see it right away.

It was obvious to me from an early age that I would become a therapist. From kindergarten, through elementary school, I would always be where others need support. The teachers assigned me the role of helper to the weaker students, they put us in the same bench expecting me to support them. My peers often told me that I was a psychologist. I was very interested in psychology and I feel good in that role, and the awareness of how others perceived me also contributed to my professional orientation. However, one of the biggest misconceptions I believed in was that I would find answers and solutions to all psychological difficulties in psychology as a science. It proved necessary to turn to alternative methods in order to see different results. Today, as I assist others by combining different approaches, I feel the joy of research. I am motivated by the fact that together with the client I will solve some of the hidden riddles of life. At the same time, I know that solving every problem is a stage on the path of personality development, which is a special source of satisfaction for me. Assisting others in their personal journey adds meaning and significance to my life; it is a mutual relationship, because we learn from each other. If I were not a therapist, I would do dance, because dance is therapy in itself, it makes a person happier and happier, it contributes to the ease of thinking and living.