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Qualifications and CV

Training and Further Education

  • Diploma in Sociology
  • M. A. in Clinical Social Work
  • Gestalt therapist (member of the German Association for Gestalt Therapy - DVG)
  • Supervision (certified member of the German Association for Supervision and Coaching - DGSv)
  • Breath and sensory awareness work according to Frieda Goralewski
  • Mediation
  • Alternative practitioner with limited license for the field of psychotherapy

I am committed to ongoing professional development through intervision, supervision, and control supervision.

As a member of the DVG and DGSv professional and quality associations, I am committed to their ethical guidelines and membership regulations. In order to continuously ensure and further develop the quality of my work, I regularly use suitable measures from the quality management of the DGSv as well as collegial consultation, monitoring supervision, or other measures to reflect on and evaluate my counseling work.

Portrait photo in frontal view: Alexandra Seeland in blue jacket, arms folded on the back of an office chair
Alexandra Seeland

Professional Career

Collaboration in an EU project on the specific career paths of women in politics and business

  • Sensitivity to the intercultural challenges faced by women in their working lives

Coach and trainer for the relationship between horses and humans

  • Highly attuned to nonverbal communication and the impact of moods and atmospheres
  • A keen sense for leadership based on mutual respect and equality
  • Early awareness of trauma imprints and trauma processing in the body, gained through experiencing the horse’s flight-fight-freeze-flirt responses

Work with traumatized adolescents

  • Deeper immersion into trauma education and therapy, inspired the decision to study clinical social work with a focus on psychotraumatology

Psychosocial counseling at an international company

  • Provided support on a wide range of topics; case management

Integration support services for women, with a focus on trauma-related disorders

  • Deepened application of the biopsychosocial approach of clinical social work, always focusing on the person in their environment
  • Individual therapeutic support in coordination with networks in the healthcare system

Psychological counseling at a university

  • New counseling topics: competition, stress, various stressful situations, inequality of opportunity, identity
  • Conceptual development work