Psychologist

Susanne Neissl

Boundaries
Emotional regulation
Self-confidence
Stress
Patterns or Coping mechanisms

Growing up near the Lake of Constance, where Austria, Switzerland, and Germany meet, Susanne developed an appreciation for different perspectives from an early age. This cultural fluidity has shaped her approach as a psychologist who values flexibility and individual paths to well-being. With empathy and a solution-focused mindset, Susanne combines evidence-based methods with deep understanding to support your journey toward emotional well-being. Drawing on her extensive background in clinical psychology and systemic coaching, she helps you develop practical skills to manage stress, set healthy boundaries, and build self-confidence. Susanne creates a supportive environment where you can explore challenges at your own pace, focusing on solutions that fit your unique situation.

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About Susanne

Educational background

  • Psychology Diploma – University of Vienna
  • Clinical and Health Psychology – AAP Austria, Rat auf Draht, WUK Coaching Plus
  • Systemic Coaching and Creative Process Facilitation – Institute for Coaching & Mindfulness, Berlin

Preferred therapeutic approach

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
Systemic Counselling/Therapy
Positive Psychology

Working style

Susanne approaches her sessions with empathy, flexibility, and a solution-focused mindset. She creates a warm, appreciative atmosphere while providing professional guidance and clear structure. Drawing on a broad range of evidence-based methods and a systemic perspective, she empowers you to discover your individual path forward. Susanne adapts to your specific needs and circumstances, often incorporating meaningful homework and goal-setting to strengthen your progress. She regularly shares relevant psychological insights and teaches practical skills you can apply in everyday life, always considering the bigger picture of your well-being.

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Susanne
Neissl

Psychologist Book session
“Stress signals aren’t weakness, but messages from your body.”
Susanne Neissl
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