Nina is a psychologist, researcher, and yoga teacher. At MIND she is conducting a BMBF-funded study on the acceptance and implementation of psychedelic therapy.
Nina has a background in Liberal Arts and Sciences (B.Sc.) and has graduated with a M.Sc. in Neuroscience and Psychology in 2022. She is passionate about exploring contemplative wisdom traditions and altered states of consciousness with scientific methods. Also deeply interested in the concepts of empathy, compassion, embodiment and resonance, she works towards creating spaces for people to reconnect to themselves, to others and to nature.
She believes that psychedelics can play an important role in the cultivation of a more connected society and thinks that to this end their safe integration into psychotherapy is paramount.
Apart from work, Nina loves to spend time in nature, to dance, play theater and create music.