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Private practice for cognitive behavioural therapy in Munich-Schwabing

Linda Schuster, Psychological psychotherapist (CBT)

Psychotherapy works.

Whatever feels difficult in your life right now – with the right support, a great deal can shift. You don't have to walk this path alone.

Areas of focus

Cognitive behavioural therapy starts where thoughts, feelings and behaviour meet. I work with adults and adolescents from age 16 experiencing mental health conditions, distress, or crises, covering the full spectrum of mental health conditions. Sessions can take place in German or English.

LGBTQIA+ patients are, of course and explicitly, warmly welcome in my practice.

My therapeutic focus areas

Anxiety disorders Depression Stress & burnout Obsessive-compulsive disorder Chronic stress Sleep problems Eating disorders Psychosomatic complaints Trauma-related disorders ADHD Autism Personality disorders Pain disorders Self-esteem Life transitions
Linda Schuster

Linda Schuster

I am a psychologist and licensed psychological psychotherapist for cognitive behavioural therapy. My practice is part of a shared practice space, where I share the rooms with two colleagues.

More about me

Individual therapy

Weekly individual sessions of 50 minutes, in person or online if needed.

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Couples therapy

Support with conflict in couple or family relationships.

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Diagnostics

Thorough assessment, e.g. for suspected ADHD or an autism spectrum condition.

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Group therapy

A CBT group for 3–9 participants – currently in planning.

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Process

Get in touch

Write to me via the contact form or call – with a short description of what brings you here.

Initial consultation

In the psychotherapy consultation hour, we get to know each other and clarify what you need.

Therapy begins

If it is a good fit, we start regular sessions with an individual treatment plan.

Frequently asked questions

Will my health insurance cover the costs?

Treatment costs can be covered for privately insured patients as well as those with Beihilfe or Heilfürsorge – depending on the specific terms of your insurance. Regardless of insurance, treatment on a self-pay basis is available to everyone. For further details, see Costs & billing.

How quickly can I get an appointment?

I currently have availability. Please reach out via the contact form and I will let you know the next available appointment.

How long does therapy usually take?

This is individual and depends on your particular concern. For those with statutory health insurance, a distinction is made between short-term and long-term therapy, each with a defined number of sessions. Private health insurers and Beihilfe offices often handle approval individually according to your tariff, typically for a limited number of sessions that can be extended if needed. We clarify the exact framework together at the start of treatment and, where relevant, with your insurer.

What should I do in an emergency?

Please note that my practice cannot provide immediate emergency care. In an acute crisis, you can reach out to the following services:

Police
Phone: 110

Emergency medical services
Phone: 112

Krisendienst Psychiatrie (psychiatric crisis line)
Phone: 0800 655 3000 (daily, 24 hours)

Die Arche
Saarstraße 5, 80797 Munich
Phone: 089 334041

Münchner Insel
Phone: 089 220041 or 089 210 21 848
www.muenchner-insel.de

Patient services (out-of-hours medical service)
Phone: 116 117

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Ready for the first step?

Feel free to reach out, no obligation – I usually reply within a few working days.

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