Through a structured intercultural approach, I help you turn cultural challenges into opportunities for connection.
Online worldwide · In-person in Cape Town, South Africa
This is the heart of my work.
When two people from different cultural backgrounds come together, love alone is often not enough to sustain connection in the way they expected.
What once felt natural can become confusing. Small misunderstandings can carry deeper meaning. And over time, both partners may begin to feel unheard, disconnected, or even alone within the relationship.
This is not a failure of the relationship. It is often the result of cultural differences that have not yet been fully understood.
Through a structured and culturally attuned approach — the C.L.E.A.R. Method — I support intercultural couples in making sense of these differences, transforming recurring conflicts, and building a shared way of relating.
Together, we create what I call your “third culture” as a couple — a space where both partners feel seen, respected, and emotionally connected.
This is a space for couples who are not only seeking to resolve challenges, but to build a deeper, more conscious, and meaningful connection across cultures.
For intercultural couples & families
A structured 4-month journey designed for intercultural couples who are ready to move beyond recurring conflict and build a deeper, more conscious connection.
A structured 5-step process guiding intercultural couples through cultural understanding, communication patterns, awareness, adjustment, and the rebuilding of a shared relationship dynamic.
Many couples describe feeling more aligned, more connected, and finally “on the same team.”
Start Your Journey as a Couple Download Programme Guide Baixar Guia do ProgramaFor immigrants & individuals abroad
Living abroad is a courageous act — but it often comes with challenges that are rarely spoken about. The loneliness. The identity shifts. The grief of distance. The daily effort of living and expressing yourself in another language.
What once felt familiar can begin to feel fragmented. Over time, many immigrants find themselves disconnected not only from their home country — but also from parts of who they used to be.
This is not a sign that something is wrong with you. It is often the emotional impact of navigating life between cultures, languages, and identities without the right support.
Through a structured and culturally attuned approach — the B.R.I.D.G.E. Method — I support immigrants in rebuilding emotional grounding, cultural belonging, and a more integrated sense of self while living abroad.
Together, we build your own “third culture” — an integrated inner space where your different identities, cultures, and experiences no longer compete, but begin to coexist with more clarity, belonging, and emotional balance.
As someone who has lived this experience firsthand, I offer a space where you can be fully understood — with someone who truly knows this journey from the inside.
For immigrants & individuals abroad
A structured 32-week process designed for immigrants living abroad who are ready to move beyond survival mode and rebuild a grounded, integrated sense of self in their new country.
A structured 6-phase process guiding immigrants through emotionally healthy cultural adaptation, migratory grief, identity reconstruction, belonging, and intercultural autonomy.
As someone who has lived this experience firsthand, I offer a space where you can be fully understood — with someone who truly knows this journey from the inside.
Start Your Journey Download Programme Guide Baixar Guia do ProgramaRaising children between two (or more) cultures is a profound experience, and a complex one. Cross-Cultural Kids (CCKs) face unique identity challenges, and their parents often do too. This service offers support and guidance for immigrant parents navigating bilingual, bicultural family life.
For immigrant parents & families
Raising children between two (or more) cultures is a profound experience — and often an emotionally complex one. Questions around language, identity, belonging, and family values can quietly shape everyday parenting decisions in ways many parents do not initially expect.
For immigrant parents, raising Cross-Cultural Kids (CCKs) often means navigating not only the child's adaptation process, but also their own emotional experience of migration, cultural transition, and identity reconstruction.
What works naturally in one culture may feel confusing or even conflicting in another. Over time, parents may find themselves balancing different educational values, communication styles, emotional expectations, and visions of family life.
This is not a failure in parenting. It is often the natural complexity of building a family across cultures.
Through a culturally attuned psychological approach, I support immigrant parents in understanding the intercultural dynamics shaping their family system — helping them navigate parenting with more clarity, emotional connection, and confidence.
Together, we create space for both parents and children to develop a healthier sense of cultural belonging, emotional safety, and identity integration within the family.
This is a space for immigrant parents who wish to raise their children with cultural awareness, emotional presence, and a deeper understanding of what it means to grow between worlds.
Enquire about this serviceDeveloped from 18+ years of working with intercultural couples and immigrants, the C.L.E.A.R. Method is a structured, step-by-step approach to communication and connection in intercultural relationships.
We begin by exploring the intercultural background of the couple, including the relationship history, the languages involved, the cultural origins, and the living context. This is where we uncover what is often invisible: the cultural layer behind the conflict.
We identify how misunderstandings happen. What was said versus what was understood, recurring triggers, and the dynamics driving your communication. The key question here is: is this about language, culture, or emotion?
We help each person see beyond their own perspective. Intention is not interpretation. Differences are not mistakes. Culture shapes communication. When you understand this, many 'conflicts' start to make sense.
We build healthier, more intentional ways to interact: active listening, clarifying questions, clear expression, and validation before reaction. Communication becomes a skill, not a struggle.
Together, we create a new way of relating, building a 'third culture' as a couple, with more emotional safety, more autonomy in communication, and a restored sense of connection.
Two structured methods. One integrated approach.
A structured 6-phase intercultural mentoring process for individuals living abroad — accompanying the client's emotional and intercultural process from belonging mapping through to full emotional autonomy.
Mapping of history, context, and current reality. Understanding where you are — emotionally, culturally, and socially. Everything that has changed, often without being named, becomes visible.
Recognition and processing of migratory grief. The invisible losses of migration — country, identity, career, relationships — are named, validated, and worked through. Migratory grief is real, and it must be acknowledged before it can be moved through.
Reconstructing an integrated intercultural identity — hybrid, and whole. You don't have to choose between who you were and who you are becoming. Both can coexist.
Clarity of direction and life structure in a new country. A realistic vision for the future, a structured adaptation plan, and identification of the limiting beliefs preventing movement forward.
Emotional and cultural integration — transversal to the entire process. Intercultural maturity, reorganisation of values, and the stability that comes from finally understanding yourself across two cultural contexts.
Consolidation of autonomy and stability. Emotional independence, continuity of growth, and a strengthened sense of self-efficacy. The close of the process is also the beginning of a new way of existing abroad.
Sessions are conducted via video call, making it possible to work together wherever you are in the world. Flexible scheduling across time zones.
When in Cape Town, South Africa, sessions are available in person. Contact me to discuss availability and location.
All services are available in both English and Portuguese. You choose the language in which you feel most comfortable and understood.