HeBA Clinic PARTNER NETWORK

Mental health professionals

If the result counts...

Different opportunities

The goal of the network of mental health specialists at the HeBA clinic is to find a specialist suitable for each person’s preferences and personal needs .

We work with both mental health clinics and individual professionals.

Psychologists, psychiatrists, mental health nurses and occupational therapists value cooperation with the HeBA clinic primarily because we support each person from identifying the problem to finding an individual solution and measuring the results.

NB! Employees whose company has a cooperation agreement with the HeBA clinic can quickly receive a private email at vaimnetervis@heba.ee by writing to the reception of a suitable specialist

HeBA Mental wellbeing specialists

visit from 81 EUR

Psychologist

Helena Ehrenbusch

Rated 5 out of 5

HeBA Clinic

Working languages: Estonian and English 

Receptions: in Tallinn or online

visit from 81 EUR

Psychologist

Robert Reiman

Rated 5 out of 5

HeBA Clinic

Working languages: Estonian and English 

Receptions: in Tallinn or online

visit from 81 EUR

Psychologist

Pille Kolosov

Rated 5 out of 5

HeBA Clinic

Working languages: Estonian

Receptions: in Tallinn or online

Mental Wellbeing Specialists at HeBA Partners

Psychologists

Kairi Alas

Rated 5 out of 5

visit from 80 EUR

Clinical psychologist-psychotherapist

Kairi deals with the assessment of various mental disorders, psychological counseling and psychotherapy. In his work, he mainly uses the principles and techniques of cognitive-behavioral therapy and schema therapy.

Specializing in the treatment of various anxiety and mood disorders.

Working languages: Estonian and English.

Receptions: in Tallinn

Annika Vau

Rated 5 out of 5

visit from 80 EUR

Psychologist-counselor

Annika obtained a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Tallinn University in 2009 and a master’s degree in psychology in 2012, specializing in counseling psychology.

Annika is mainly engaged in psychological counseling and couple therapy, especially help with anxiety and relationship problems.

Working languages: Estonian and English

Receptions: in Tallinn, video consultation

Miriam Varik

Rated 5 out of 5

first visit from 90 EUR

Psychologist, occupational psychologist

Mirjam deals with anxiety and/or depression, low self-esteem, work stress and emotions.

Mirjam graduated from Tallinn University with a specialization in counseling psychology.

Working languages: Estonian and English.

Receptions: in Tallinn or online

Kaidi Kõiv-Noode

Rated 5 out of 5

first visit from 90 EUR

Psychologist, occupational psychologist

Kaidi deals with family psychology and therapy, eating and health behavior, cognitive-behavioral therapy and work psychology.

Kaidi graduated from Tallinn University with a specialization in clinical psychologist.

Working languages: Estonian and English.

Receptions: in Tallinn or online

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Anastasiya Targonskaya

Rated 5 out of 5

first visit from 90 EUR

Psychologist, occupational psychologist

Anastasiya advises employees on coping with work stress and anxiety. He is interested in addiction disorders, work rehabilitation and depression. In his work, he uses Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) techniques (a form of psychotherapy related to KKT).

Anastasiya conducts counseling both individually and involving family and loved ones.

Anastasiya has been working as a psychologist since 2018.

Working languages: Estonian and Russian.

Receptions: in Tallinn or online

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Ave-Gail in Kaskla-Kuprys

Rated 5 out of 5

initial consultation 63 EUR (+km)

Consultant, psychological advisor, work and organizational psychologist

Ave-Gail is the author and leader of “Võõras Sõber”, a new counseling format that prevents work stress and burnout.

On a daily basis, Ave-Gail deals with psychological, management and occupational psychology counseling and conducts internal trainings on various topics of mental health and coping. From 2020, Ave-Gail also acts as a crisis advisor.

Ave-Gail has been working as a work and organizational psychologist since 2018.

Working languages: Estonian and English

Receptions: in Tallinn and Tartu

Marko Proover

Rated 5 out of 5

visit from 80 EUR

Psychologist

Everyone who wants to make changes to improve their family relationships, to find ways of better communication and cooperation is welcome to the reception. Also those who need help to cope with work stress and anxiety.

Receptions are held in: Estonian and English

Receptions: in Tartu

Merle Kõrgesaar

Rated 5 out of 5

visit from 80 EUR

Psychologist

Adults with both work-related and personal mental health concerns that they can no longer cope with are welcome to the reception. You can also turn to topics related to a couple’s relationship, which require a professional neutral side view and psychological support.

Merle has been working as a psychologist since 2017. a and as an ANSE certified supervisor/coach since 2018. a.
Receptions are held in: Estonian and English

Receptions: in Tartu or online

Anneliis Tali

Rated 5 out of 5

visit from 100 EUR

Clinical psychologist, work and organizational psychologist

Anneliis consults managers on the development of the working environment, advises employees on improving their coping skills, and offers psychotherapy to alleviate the symptoms of mental disorders.

Anneliis has been working as a psychologist since 2014.

Working languages: Estonian and English.

Receptions: in Tallinn

Triin Hellamaa

Rated 5 out of 5

visit from 100 EUR

Work and organizational psychologist

Triin consults managers of both large and small companies on the development of the organization and work environment, and advises employees on preventing work stress and burnout and improving psychological well-being.

Triin has been working as a psychologist since 2013. from

Working languages: Estonian and English.

Receptions: in Tallinn

Steven Saagpakk

Rated 5 out of 5

visit from 80 EUR

Psychologist

Steven graduated from Tallinn University’s psychology master’s program in 2020. in counseling psychology. In addition to what he acquired at the university, Steven has completed training, of which he considers the most important in his work to be the basic course of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT).

Steven’s professional interests are psychotic disorders and anxiety and mood disorders.

Working languages: Estonian and English

Receptions: Viimsis

Margit Hobolainen

Rated 5 out of 5

visit from 80 EUR

Psychologist

Margit graduated from Tartu Tervishoiu College of Midwifery. Later, he started studying psychology at Tallinn University, where he obtained bachelor’s and master’s degrees.

Margit’s interest in mental health is addiction disorders. Conducts psychological counseling both individually and involving family and loved ones. In addition, he is engaged in training.

Working languages: Estonian and English

Receptions: Viimsis

Brigitta Randveer

Rated 5 out of 5

visit from 75 EUR

Psychologist

Brigitta has obtained a master’s degree in psychology from Tallinn University, specializing in counseling psychology.

Brigitta deals with the assessment of mental problems of adolescents and adults and individual psychotherapy.

He mainly uses cognitive-behavioral therapy and motivational interviewing as a therapeutic intervention.

Working languages: Estonian and English

Receptions: Viimsis

Kene Vernik

Rated 5 out of 5

visit from 75 EUR

Psychologist – sleep consultant

Kene conducts counseling on sleep health and sleep disorders. If poor sleep is accompanied by mood problems, psychological counseling is continued. Uses cognitive-behavioral therapy and schema therapy techniques in his work. Customers of all ages are welcome to the reception.

Kene has been working as a psychologist – sleep consultant since 2006.

Working languages: Estonian and English

Receptions: Via video

Psychiatrists

Maiko Kangro

Rated 5 out of 5

visit from 120 EUR

Psychiatrist

Maiko’s main interests are mood disorders (including bipolar disorder), addiction disorders and attention deficit disorder, and she has primarily dealt with mood and anxiety disorders, personality disorders and addiction disorders (including alcohol use disorder), but also with organic disorders, psychosis spectrum disorders, eating disorders and sleep disorders.

Maiko has worked as a psychiatrist since 2015.

Receptions: Viimsis

Sven Rabane

Rated 5 out of 5

visit from 120 EUR

Psychiatrist

Sven has upgraded himself more specifically in the fields of sleep medicine, addiction disorders and acute psychiatry. On a daily basis, he also deals with the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of various mood and anxiety disorders and psychotic disorders.

Working languages: Estonian and English

Receptions: Viimsis

Experience advisors

Katri Tali

Rated 5 out of 5

visit from 60 EUR

Experience advisor

Experience counseling is counseling between persons with similar experience, the purpose of which is to provide experiential knowledge, skills and emotional support.

The topics of Katri’s counseling are anxiety, depression, burnout, sleep disorders, chronic pain.

Katri will work as an experience advisor from 2021.

Working languages: Estonian and Russian

Reet Treial

Rated 5 out of 5

Trainer, consultant, coach and supervisor with long experience.

Reet has worked as a personnel manager for over 18 years, both in production, financial brokerage and trade. Reeda’s clients include companies, educational institutions and private clients.

Adults who want to make sense of their working life, set new goals, discover their own resources and achieve more with a coach, and be more satisfied with themselves and the environment are invited to Reeda’s reception.

Working languages: Estonian and Russian

Partner clinics

Center for Mental Health

Mission

To help people improve their quality of life and well-being.

The clinic has both psychologists, clinical psychologists and psychiatrists

Languages: Estonian, English, Russian

Receptions take place in: Tallinn, video consultations

Anneliis Tali’s practice

Mental health services for children, youth, adults and organizations.

The clinic has psychiatrists, psychologists and a mental health nurse.

Languages: Estonian, English, Russian

Receptions take place in: Tallinn, video consultations.

Viimsi Psychiatric Clinic

The mission of the Viimsi Psychiatric Clinic is to promote your mental health, which takes place in the smooth cooperation of various team members.

The clinic has psychiatrists, psychologists and a mental health nurse.

Languages: Estonian, English

Receptions take place: Viimsi, video consultations.

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Anneliis Tali

Rated 5 out of 5

visiit alates 60 EUR

Kliiniline psühholoog, töö- ja organisatsioonipsühholoog

Anneliis konsulteerib juhte töökeskkonna arendamisel, nõustab töötajaid toimetuleku parandamisel ning pakub psühhoteraapiat, et leevendada psüühikahäirete sümptomeid.

Anneliis töötab psühholoogina alates 2014 aastast.

Töökeeled: eesti ja inglise. 

Vastuvõtud: Tallinn

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Helena Ehrenbusch

Psychologist

Helena has long-term work experience in the field of mental health, but for the last ten years she has focused more on the problems and opportunities of working-age people in the context of work. “Work makes up quite a large part of a person’s identity, occupying the best years of his life and the most effective hours of the day. Therefore, in my opinion, it is important that work offers a person something valuable, not negative experiences or health problems. My goal as a psychologist is to support the employee’s mental health, help find solutions and create meaning for difficult situations, make sense of one’s role, relationships, colleagues, clients, organization.”

Helena’s work style has been most influenced by the psychoanalytic school, postmodern philosophy and existentialism. She prefers to use reflective conversation and creative techniques in his work, but depending on the need, he also applies cognitive reconstruction, behavioral training, systemic or narrative therapy, etc. Helena has obtained an MSc degree in psychology from Tallinn University, specializing in clinical psychology, and has worked as a psychologist since 2000. She has been working as a supervisor (level 8, ESCÜ quality standard, supervised practice) since 2013. Training: Tallinn University/Der Rote Faden, Intercultural Supervision, Coaching and Organization Development Training Program .

Robert Reiman

Psychologist

I have obtained a Master’s degree in Psychology from Tallinn University, specialising in counselling psychology. I have further developed my skills by completing training in solution-focused brief therapy. I have been providing psychological counselling since 2022, working with young people in a counselling centre, with children in schools, and completing an internship at the Estonian Defence Forces Resource Agency.

For me, psychological counselling is about creating a safe environment that enables a person to develop in their desired direction. The person takes a step, I take a step – they move forward, and I walk alongside them.

Pille Kolosov

Psychologist

Pille works with both children, adolescents and adults. She has completed training in psychoanalytic counseling therapy, as well as training in psychoanalytic therapy for children and adolescents, as well as basic training in dialectical behavior therapy and open dialogue.

Pille uses research-based knowledge of cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy and solution-focused brief therapy.

“The recurring themes are various developmental and mood disorders and, as a result, the ability to make choices in order to cope with everyday situations and also solve serious crises. I consider it an important skill to notice small things and to find positive reference points, based on which it is possible to start looking for solutions and move forward.”

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