Faculty Psychology
E-mail
lenssa.mohammed@gmx.netLocation Berlin
Field of work
Lecturer in the subjects: self-awareness, conversational skills, autobiographical writing
Resume
Lenssa Mohammed is a psychological psychotherapist specializing in systemic therapy. In her practice, she works with individuals, couples, families, groups, and teams. Her services include psychotherapy, coaching, supervision, as well as team and organizational consulting.
She is also active in academia, teaching at institutions such as Sigmund Freud Private University, Humboldt University of Berlin, and various training institutes for psychotherapists. Internationally, she advises professionals and volunteers working in crisis and conflict contexts, including on behalf of UNESCO’s kulturweit program and as part of the GIZ’s COPE expert pool.
A long-standing focus of her work is on improving psychosocial care for people with refugee and migration backgrounds. In this context, she has worked, among others, with the BAfF – the German Association of Psychosocial Centers for Refugees and Victims of Torture. The insights gained from this work continue to inform her current practice.
She has over 14 years of professional experience in psychosocial work, therapy, research, teaching, and international consulting. Her approach is systemic, resource- and competence-oriented, and considers social power structures and experiences of discrimination. Currently, she increasingly incorporates hypnosystemic approaches in her therapeutic and consulting work.