
Janieke
COUNSELOR COACH THERAPIST
Health & Medical
Sales teams
Mental wellbeing
My business background
After my studies (1996) in International Studies & Business, I ended up in the pharmaceutical and medical sector in various roles such as field trainer, communication and medical content trainer, commercial manager, regional purchasing manager for hospitals and hospital pharmacies.
Since 2009, I have focused on my own training and consultancy firm for medically educated specialists.
For the past 5 years, I have had my own integrative therapy practice in Utrecht for adults and youth/young adults.
My personal interest
In my free time, you can find me in/on/along the water. I am a high flyer and a deep diver. This should be taken literally; my flying lessons are not yet finished, and I have my diving certificate in my pocket.
I am a fan of everything creative, also in my way of thinking! Portrait painting, interior design, styling advice, art, a beautiful museum, history, botanical gardens, England.
And I have a wish and that is to someday be a stand-up comedian. I have started with improvisational acting classes.
My favorite Quote:
“When you change your life, it’s to become the real you. The ultimate key to freedom is keep becoming who you truly are.”
— Edith Eger, Auschwitz survivor, psychotherapist, and author
Counselor Coach specialist in:
Activating change capacity and willingness, the Art of Change
Common issues in coping: substance dependency, depression, eating disorders, anxiety & phobias, obsessive-compulsive disorders, often with trauma underlying
Integrative working (client-based)
Systemic working
EMDR
Hypnotherapy
Polyvagal theory
Trauma therapy
Body awareness
Great Coaching tools
Everything is available and can be used for the guidance that is needed, I work client-based. I can also think along with medically unexplained problems. The right care in the most appropriate environment.
My Vision
My goal is to help my client experience that he/she knows, can, and does. In short, to help my client become who he/she is meant to be in the broadest sense of the word.