
About
My name is Anna Sørensen Rask.
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First, I am cradle Catholic and a daughter of God trying to live out a life that serves Christ.
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Second, I living out the vocation of marriage with my beloved husband. I am half Polish and half Danish and grew up in Denmark where I am still based. I have travelled a lot and have lived in Ireland for a period of time. I speak Danish, Polish and English. ​
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Fun fact, this page started as a blog - that you can still read here and that I aim to add new content to. If you want to have a little glimpse into getting to know me and my prayer life, you are welcome to read along. Although my private life has little to do with the service I provide here, it can be helpful as a client to have a little glimpse into who your therapist is.
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Third, I am a clinical psychologist with a BA and MA in psychology from Aarhus University. I am full-time self-employed and work in my clinic on location in Aarhus, Denmark, and online, too.
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CV
I have been a high school teacher in psychology at two different schools.
I have been a psychologist at a Christian boarding school providing therapy for teenagers. Information about it in Danish here.
I have been a project coordinator (and supervisor) for an NGO founded on Christian values providing free psychotherapy for socially disadvantaged.
I have published a research article in the journal Culture & Psychology where I have researched the pilgrimage Camino to Santiago. You can access it here.
I have been a teacher's assistant and mentor for psychology students who have psychological challenges.
I have been an intern at a ward at a psychiatric hospital for patients with mood disorders.
Besides my studies in psychology, I have briefly studied Polish Language and Culture at Jagiellonian University in Cracow, Poland.
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