In case of acute psychological crises or emergencies, please contact your general practitioner or one of the following services:
Police: 117
Swiss ambulance: 144
European emergency number: 112
Emergency Unit of Lucerne Psychiatry (LUPS):
058 856 53 00
Consultation Hotline of Lucerne Psychiatry (LUPS):
0900 85 65 65
Dargebotene Hand (Heart2Heart):
143
About me
Dalila Hodzic
From an early age, I have been fascinated by the human being as a whole – by their thoughts, feelings, and actions. I was interested in how relationships work, what dynamics shape families, partnerships, or groups, and why people are so different from one another. I was particularly interested in observing internal processes and understanding the functioning of the psyche.
At the same time, my own experiences also played a role. From difficult situations, I learned how valuable understanding, reflection and support can be. I wanted to use this knowledge to help others – while also growing in my own personal development.
Being a psychologist means, for me, holding a safe space where people can explore themselves and where new possibilities can unfold.
Psychotherapy offers the opportunity to live more consciously, courageously, and fulfilled – not by avoiding the difficult truths of existence, but by giving them space. It is precisely through engaging with what hurts that one finds the chance for clarity, inner strength, and lasting change.
Professional and continuing education
Studied psychology and biology at the University of Zurich Degrees: B.Sc. and M.Sc. in psychology
Continuing education in cognitive behavioral therapy and behavioral medicine at the University of Zurich Degree: Master of Advanced Studies (MAS) Federally recognized psychotherapist and specialist psychologist for psychotherapy (FSP)
Extensive experience as a psychologist and psychotherapist in a psychiatric and psychotherapeutic clinic.
I am a member of the professional association FSP and VIPP
Membership in the professional associations – the Federation of Swiss Psychologists (FSP) and the Association of Central Swiss Psychologists (VIPP) – reflects high quality standards and continuous professional development. The associated requirements ensure ongoing training and up-to-date professional expertise.