Text-based emotional support

The Quiet Therapy Room

A calm space to write what you cannot say — and to be met with understanding, care, and support.

Some people do not need more noise.
They need a quiet place where their words can finally appear.

The Quiet Therapy Room is a private, text-based emotional support space for people who find it easier to write than to speak. You do not need to turn on a camera, schedule a video call, or explain everything perfectly.

You can simply begin with what feels real.

Write about what you are going through, what feels heavy, confusing, painful, or difficult to say out loud — and receive a thoughtful written response with care, respect, and without judgment.

Portrait of Nedeljko smiling warmly, wearing a light blue shirt, in a calm room with framed pictures on the wall

For those who feel more than they can say

This space was created for people who may feel shy, introverted, emotionally blocked, overwhelmed, ashamed, or simply tired of speaking before they are ready.

Here, writing is not a weakness.
It is a beginning.

You Can Write About Yourself — or the People You Love

The Quiet Therapy Room is not only a place for personal emotional struggles. You can also write about your child, your family, your relationship, or the situations that feel difficult to understand or respond to.

You may be wondering how to support your child, how to set boundaries, how to respond as a mother or father, how to understand a family conflict, or how to deal with distance, anger, silence, guilt, or emotional disconnection at home.

Sometimes we do not suffer alone.
We suffer inside relationships, families, roles, expectations, and unspoken histories.

Here, you can write about the wider context of your life — and receive a thoughtful, respectful reflection that helps you see the situation more clearly and respond with more awareness, calm, and care.

How It Works

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    You write what is on your mind

    You can write about yourself, your emotions, your child, your relationship, your family, or a situation you do not know how to understand or respond to. You do not need to organize your thoughts perfectly. Start wherever you are.

  2. 2

    Your words are carefully read

    Your message is received with attention, respect, and without judgment. The goal is not to give quick advice, but to understand what is happening beneath the surface.

  3. 3

    You receive a thoughtful written response

    You receive a calm, reflective answer that may help you understand your feelings, see the situation more clearly, and find a more grounded next step.

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    You continue at your own pace

    You can choose a single written reflection, a deeper response, or a longer written exchange, depending on what you need.

Support Options

There is no payment required to send your first message. After I review what you shared, I will suggest the most appropriate support option and payment details if we decide to continue.

Single Reflection

€20

For one question, situation, or emotional difficulty.

You write what is happening, what you are struggling with, or what you would like to understand more clearly. You receive one thoughtful written response with care, reflection, and support.

Example: You may write about a difficult feeling, a question about your child, a conflict in your relationship, or a situation you do not know how to respond to.

Deep Reflection

€30

For more complex personal, family, parenting, or relationship situations.

You receive a deeper written reflection with more space for emotional understanding, relational context, possible patterns, and gentle guidance toward your next steps.

Example: You may write about a repeating family conflict, difficulties with boundaries, emotional distance in a relationship, your child's behavior, or a personal struggle that needs more careful reflection.

Guided Written Exchange

€50

Approximately 60 minutes of focused written support within one day.

For moments when one response does not feel enough.

This option includes a focused written exchange within one day, lasting approximately 60 minutes in total. During this time, you can write, ask follow-up questions, clarify what you are feeling, and receive thoughtful responses at a calm and respectful pace.

This is not unlimited messaging throughout the entire day, but a structured written conversation created to give you more space, support, and direction.

Unlike a single written reflection, this exchange allows for a more personal, direct, and human dialogue. When appropriate, the response may include deeper reflection, professional insight, practical guidance, and carefully chosen personal or experience-based perspectives — always with the focus on you and what you are going through.

This exchange is more than a written answer. It is a quiet, focused dialogue with a real person — with professional attention, human presence, and, when helpful, carefully shared experience that may help you feel less alone and see your situation more clearly.

Example: You may choose this option when you feel confused, emotionally overwhelmed, unsure how to respond to someone, or when one answer does not feel enough and you need a more direct written dialogue.

About Me

Nedeljko Rvović — seated calmly on a sofa in a light blue shirt, hands gently together, with artwork on the wall behind him
“Sometimes writing is the first safe place where the truth can appear.”

My name is Nedeljko Rvović. I am a special educator with a background in juvenile delinquency, behavioral difficulties, child and adolescent mental health, and family support. I also hold a Master's degree in Medical Sciences and work as a Gestalt psychotherapist under supervision.

For many years, my professional path has been connected with people, development, emotional pain, discipline, and the search for inner balance. I spent 18 years working at the Faculty of Medicine, supporting medical students through practical education, laboratory work, evaluation, and examinations in physiology.

Later, I worked in the field of child and adolescent mental health, as well as in institutional care for children and young people with serious emotional, family, and behavioral difficulties. These experiences gave me a deep understanding of how much pain can remain hidden behind silence, withdrawal, anger, shame, fear, or risky behavior.

In my therapeutic work, I support children, adolescents, adults, and parents. I am especially drawn to working with people who find it difficult to speak openly, who feel emotionally blocked, or who need a quiet and respectful space before they can begin to express what they truly feel.

My approach is rooted in Gestalt psychotherapy, relational, warm, and grounded in presence. I do not believe that people need to be “fixed.” I believe they need to be met, heard, understood, and supported in finding their own way back to themselves.

Alongside my therapeutic and educational work, I have spent most of my life in karate and martial arts. For over three decades, I have trained, competed, coached, and worked with children and young people through sport. I won national and international medals, including gold medals at the World Championship in New York in 2006 and the European Championship in Hungary in 2011. I have also worked for many years as a karate coach and selector.

Sport has taught me discipline, patience, respect, emotional regulation, and the importance of connecting body, mind, heart, and spirit. These values are deeply present in the way I work with people today.

The Quiet Therapy Room was created for those who may not be ready to speak out loud — but are ready to write. It is a calm, private, and non-judgmental space where your words can be received with care, understanding, and support.

Start Writing

You do not need to explain everything perfectly.
You can begin with a few honest words.

Tell me what is happening, what feels difficult, or what you would like to understand more clearly. Your message will be read with care, respect, and without judgment.

There is no payment required to send your first message.

Important Note

The Quiet Therapy Room is a calm space for written emotional support, reflection, and gentle guidance. It is a place where your words can be received with care, understanding, and respect.

This is not an emergency or crisis service. If you are in immediate danger or need urgent help, please reach out to local emergency services or to someone close to you who can support you right away.

Writing can help you understand your feelings, relationships, family life, parenting questions, boundaries, and inner conflicts more clearly. It can be a meaningful form of support on its own, and it can also stand alongside other forms of care when those feel right for you.

Your message will be received with care, respect, and without judgment. If your situation seems to call for more specialized or in-person support, I may gently suggest a next step that could help you further.

Frequently Asked Questions