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Veselina Ginova

My name is Veselina, and I believe the path to ourselves begins the moment we let ourselves truly listen.

My own journey into psychotherapy began many years ago - with curiosity, with questions, and with a deep sense that there was still much unlived truth inside me. That's when I discovered therapy - a space in which a person slowly and carefully begins to remove the layers behind which they have hidden, and to return to themselves.

I was fortunate enough to feel, even with my first therapist, that rare sense of trust and connection. For me, this connection lies at the heart of every real therapy. Because only when we feel calm and accepted can we open up without fear.

Over time, therapy changed the way I live, feel and am present in the world. And somewhere along the way a quiet but clear thought was born:

“Could I, too, be the person who holds space for someone's inner world?”

So in 2021 I began my training in Bodynamic - an approach I deeply recognised as my own. For me it weaves together the fine connection between psyche and body, helping us not only understand our stories but live them through and transform them anew.

I completed master classes with the founder of the method, Lisbeth Marcher - “Bodymap” and “Reorienting Birth” held in Lisbon, as well as training in working with shock trauma with Ditte Marcher.

For me, therapy is a sacred space.
One hour a week in which the world grows still and only you remain - with yourself, with your sensations, with your truth.
And the therapist is there, to walk that meeting through alongside you.
What greater gift could we give ourselves?

And if you feel it is time to meet yourself more deeply -
I will be here.

Education
Psychology, Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski"
Certification
Bodynamic International, DK
Experience
since 2018 · 1,800+ sessions
Membership
BAP · EABP
psychotherapy in the bodynamic method

There is room in you for something quiet to grow.

Therapy for adults, teenagers and children. We work with the body as a carrier of story, resource and direction — not as a task to be optimised.

bodyboundaryconnectionhistoryresourcespacebreathcontactsupportMay 2026 · week 19

Bodynamic — seven ages in your body.

Bodynamic is a Danish school of somatic psychotherapy developed by Lisbeth Marcher. It describes the psyche through 7 age periods, each of which leaves its trace in specific muscles.

The map helps us see not "what's wrong with me," but "which period was cut short, and what still wants to grow now." Therapy is a return to those periods — not to change them, but to complete them.

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"Do I have the right to want?"

This is the age of "no" — of the first "I" against "you." Here we learn to want something without begging for it; to push back without losing connection; to have will without aggression.

When this structure is "shocked," in adulthood it shows as difficulty asking clearly — or as exploding when you fail to. We work with spinal muscles, breath, with small attempts to "insist in the body" before saying it in words.

It fits, when…

Anxiety that won't explain itself

A racing heart in "calm" places. Inability to settle even when everything looks "fine."

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The same patterns with different people

You meet the same feeling in different places. Boundaries, closeness, leaving — something repeats.

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The body has stopped cooperating

Chronic fatigue, sluggish sleep, symptoms without a diagnosis. Rest doesn't rest.

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After a traumatic event

An accident, surgery, violence, loss. Returning a sense of safety.

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A young person feeling cramped

School stress, fears, selective mutism, difficulties with sleep and eating.

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Crises of meaning and transitions

Birth, divorce, a career turn. Places where the old maps no longer work.

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Six reasons to book a session.

  1. Because you've already tried on your own — and it isn't working.

    Books, discipline, podcasts. They have their place. But there are changes that happen only in the presence of another person.

  2. Because the body holds more than the mind.

    The somatic approach reaches places where purely talk-based therapy sometimes runs into a wall of words.

  3. Because you have a right to space.

    50 minutes a week in which no one expects anything from you. It's a small thing. And it's enough.

  4. Because the goal isn't "to cope."

    It is to live with a wider range — of feelings, of relationships, of opinions of your own.

  5. Because you have the right to be selective.

    A therapist is chosen, not "landed on." You have the right to ask, to decline, to change.

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The symptom isn't a mistake — it's a strategy that was the best solution at its time. The goal isn't for it to disappear. It is for it to be renewed.— Practice manifesto

A session, step by step.

1

Arrival

Tea, shoes. A little quiet — the nervous system needs time to move on from the street.

≈ 5 мин
2

What you're bringing today

No homework. We start where you are — an event, a feeling, a dream, a symptom.

≈ 10 мин
3

Body experiment

A small somatic experiment — posture, breath, movement, touch (with your consent).

≈ 25 мин
4

Taking it with you

One sentence. One ritual. The thing you carry with you for the week.

≈ 5 мин
5

Leaving

Time for a slow transition. No rushing back to the street.

≈ 5 мин

Transparent, no fine print.

50 min

First session

Introductory meeting, 60 minutes. A chance to see if I'm the right fit for you.

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Follow-up session

Individual session for adults. 60 minutes at the practice.

80 € / 156.47 BGN
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Free slots this and next week.

See exactly when I'm free and pick a time that works. After confirmation you receive a short form (5 questions) and the address of the practice.

Practice in Sofia — about 15 min walk from "Joliot-Curie" metro station.

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Frequently asked questions.

How often should I come?

The standard is once a week for the first 2–3 months, until a rhythm and trust settle in. After that, every two weeks is often enough. No long-term commitment — we decide together.

What's the difference from talk therapy?

Bodynamic doesn't exclude talking — it adds a body to it. In practice this means that alongside talking, we notice how the theme lives in posture, breath, in small movements. Change often becomes faster and more durable this way.

Is there touch in the session?

Sometimes, and always with explicit consent. We can also work without it — it's effective both ways. I explain when and why I suggest it.

Can I bring my partner?

For couples work I have colleagues I will refer you to. I work individually, plus parent–child consultations.

How long does the process last?

For a specific symptom — often 8–16 sessions. For deeper work with character structures — between 1 and 3 years. We review progress every 2 months.

What if I'm not the right person for me?

That's fine. The first meeting is for exactly that check. If I'm not the one, I'll recommend colleagues I know and trust.

Therapy is not about becoming a better version of yourself.
It is about meeting the one you already are — and making room for her.

  1. The body comes first.

    When mind and body disagree, we start from the body.

  2. The nervous system sets the pace.

    Not me, not you, not the theory. Slow is a form of respect.

  3. The symptom is a strategy.

    It was the best solution at its time. The goal isn't for it to disappear, but for it to be renewed.

  4. Therapy has an ending.

    The point is for you to leave. I am not a substitute for relationships, but a place to practice them.

Notes on the body, relationships and the space between.

The first notes are on the way.

The journal is just starting. I jot ideas between sessions — on the body, relationships, the space between.

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