The Satori Team
Carol Yan - Online Counselling Psychologist & Social Media Manager
Carol Yan is an Online Counselling Psychologist and expat who moved to The Netherlands as a trailing spouse in 2021. She currently work with clients across the globe and enjoy the flexibility this has brought to my own life.
She provides general psychotherapy, Child Therapy, Somatic Experiencing Therapy and Brainspotting virtually.
Her services are available in English and Cantonese.
Ashley Chetty – Clinical Psychologist
Ashley is a Clinical Psychologist practising in Garsfontein, Pretoria, South Africa and online.
She places a significant emphasis on the power of relationships – the ones we have with others and the ones we have with ourselves. She believes that the quality of our relationships determines the quality of our lives. Our relationships are powerful mirrors that can reflect and reveal the parts of ourselves we hide or avoid. In confronting these parts of ourselves, we are provided meaningful opportunities to understand ourselves better. She believes it is through this insight that change and growth is made possible. It is utilising this healing dynamic which makes therapy a profoundly transformative process.
www.ashleychetty.co.za
Larissa Ernst - Clinical Psychologist, Sexologist & Founder
Larissa is a registered Clinical Psychologist in both South Africa and Belgium, as well as an European Certified Psycho-Sexologist. She works in English and Afrikaans.
She’s been living as an expat in Belgium since 2017 where her practice in Leuven is focussed on psychotherapy for the international and expatriate community. She also offer online psychotherapy, which enables me to assist clients across the globe. She works with adult individual clients, couples/partner relationships and families. She has a special interest in interpersonal communication and how this impacts our mental well being and relationships. She is also experienced in assisting couples to separate or divorce in an amicable way serving the best interest of the children impacted by the separation with additional interest in perinatal mental health, especially within the expatriate context where there is limited support for new parents.