Burcu is orginally trained as an architect and architectural historian, yet starting from the college, pursued a carreer on movement, and later integrated this work with an academic career on counselling psychology, psychotherapy and existential coaching. Her work focuses on embodied psychotherapy and existential phenomenological attitude. Currently pursuing a research career with a private practice. Presents her work under experiential workshops and paper presentations at the conferences. (Such as International Culture Symposium, European Conference of Existential Psychotherapy, World Congress of Psychotherapy).
For the world of movement, Burcu uses fascial expertise and knowledge to materialize existential approach into an embodied work.
Learned fascial work from the pioneers such as Robert Schleip, Gil Hedley, Sue Hitzman, Tom Myers, Daniela Meinl, Thomas Nitschke. Learned existential psychology and attachment and relational psychology from leading figures in the ground such as Emmy Van Deurzen, David Kessler, Dan Siegel, Pat Ogden.
Working more than a decade on embodied practice and combines existential practice to explore meaning and to transform the expressive body states. The work on fascia continues through academic work and phenomenological movement trainings.
Specialized in existential psychotherapy, coaching and embodied phenomenological practice.