Psychologist

Steven Ebbers

Breathing
Emotional regulation
Personal relationships
Work relationships
Stress

Steven is a psychologist with a background as a professional top athlete and ten years of experience in the international field in London. His approach is solution-focused, practical, and deeply rooted in the functioning of the nervous system and the impact of stress on our behavior.

What drives us—both consciously and unconsciously—is central to his work. By exploring underlying patterns and automatic responses together, Steven helps you develop greater insight, freedom of choice, and resilience.

He believes that lasting change can only happen in an environment of safety and trust. That’s why he creates a space where you can fully be yourself, without judgment. From that foundation, he works with you on what matters most—whether it’s improving relationships, breaking through limiting patterns, or finding more calm and direction in daily life.

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About Steven

Educational background

  • MSc in Psychology, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
  • BSc in Psychology, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
  • Solution Focused Coaching Fundamentals – ACC ICF, Solutions Academy
  • Certified Breathwork Facilitator, Alchemy of Breath
  • Cranio-Sacral Therapist, College of Cranio-Sacral Therapy

Preferred therapeutic approach

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
Solution-focused Coaching/Counseling
Positive Psychology

Working style

Steven tailors his approach to what you bring to each session, carefully observing what works best for you. His sessions combine warmth with focus and can shift between practical guidance and more exploratory conversations. He works not only from a psychological perspective but also from a physiological one, paying close attention to how the nervous system and body respond to stress, tension, and change. Steven offers a balance between structure and flexibility, with a direct yet respectful communication style that encourages you to discover your own answers. He emphasizes developing practical skills you can use in your daily life, while also providing clear explanations to help you better understand the concepts you’re working with—both mentally and physically.

“What is most personal is most universal.” – Carl Rogers
Steven Ebbers
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