Dipl. Physiotherapist (FH)
Clinical Sexologist (iSi)
Languages: Deutsch, English
Services
Sex therapy, sexual evaluation, sexual counseling, supervision
Co-lead of the group Female Desire for Pleasure
Co-lead of the Sexocorporel training program in Vienna
Practice
Zeltweg 92
8032 Zurich
Switzerland
www.linda-andreska.ch
Contact
+41 44 252 12 30
info(@)linda-andreska(.)ch
Since 2015
Trainer iSi
Since 2013
Assistant in Sexocorporel training programs
Since 2013
Member of the Zurich Institute for Clinical Sexology and Sexual Therapy (ZISS)
Since 2010
Seminars and therapy groups on sexuality
2002–2007
Lecturer on lymphological physiotherapy at professional conferences
1991–1993
External lecturer at the Physiotherapy School, City Hospital Triemli
1989–1991
Subject teacher at the Physiotherapy School, City Hospital Triemli
1986
Opening of own private practice
1982–1987
Subject teacher at the Physiotherapy School, City Hospital Triemli
Scientific assistant in the polygraphy laboratory
1981–1982
Head of outpatient breathing center, City Hospital Triemli
1979–1981
Physiotherapist, surgical department, City Hospital Triemli
Since 2013
Clinical Sexologist iSi
Since 2010
Dipl. Physiotherapist (FH)
Since 2005
Training in Sexocorporel (P. Gehrig, Zurich; C. Roux-Deslandes, Paris)
Since 1984
Extensive continuing education in lymphological physiotherapy, pelvic floor rehabilitation for men and women, and psychosomatic medicine
2005–2007
Diploma of Advanced Studies (DAS), University of Zurich in Counseling
Thesis: “Shame in counseling”
2003–2004
Further training in Body Awareness (Inger Wulf, Zurich)
1999
Training in pelvic floor rehabilitation (C. Rotach and V. Exelmans, Chur)
1998–2008
Psychosomatic seminars “Wohlverstanden – Seminar for perception and communication” (A. Bückert, Zurich)
1984–1988
Further training in manual therapy (Kaltenborn & Evjenth; Cyriax; McKenzie)
1983
Training in manual lymphatic drainage / complex physical decongestion therapy (Dr. Vodder Academy, Austria)
1980
Diploma thesis: “Polymyographic investigation of the influence of heel height on tonic activity of postural muscles”
1979
Physiotherapy diploma, City Hospital Triemli
Regular continuing education in psychosomatic medicine
Ongoing supervision and peer supervision