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.