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Pieter Lijesen
In 1995 I graduated from Erasmus University Rotterdam in Dutch and Tax Law (Master). Subsequently I completed a Minor in Philosophy at the University of Amsterdam. Via a few detours I ended up as a lawyer in class actions in 2007.
The DSB Bank was the first bank that, because of the injustice towards their customers I saw there, I had to tackle. This was followed other banks and large insurance companies. I have been very active in these claims and I have been a dealmaker for damage compensation for many years.
The damage was usually compensated but the practices continued in other ways. This is logic when you consider that what happens in the world is only a larger manifestation of what happens in our heads.
During this period, I also saw that victims of large banks and insurance companies were not only suffering financially but more importantly physically and mentally. All my life I have known that there is a mind-body connection and that emotions and illness are almost always the body’s response to the mind. Consequences such as burnout, depression, chronic pain and worse ailments give us signals we need to look at instead of pushing away. From different perspectives, I have been working on this for a long time.
In personal sessions via zoom, I guide on a modest scale anyone who is interested in this way of working. I only do a limited number of sessions with clients and no long tracks. But of course, if necessary, I’ll put you in touch with therapists who are more specialized in doing long-term therapy.
I am affiliated with www.NOBCO.nl and have committed to the Internationale Ethische Code | NOBCO and accompanying complaints procedure.
My fee for a session is depending on the clients income. I do sessions in Dutch and in English.