Analytical decision-making involving the wide set of variables can be labeled psychoanalytical decision-making.

In my Laboratory for analytical decision-making, many kinds of problems are solved. Here I calculate algorithms for decisions of varying complexity by including psychological and psychoanalytical variables into “hard facts” environments.

As psychologist and psychoanalyst, I am able to reformulate problems on the basis of idiographic hypotheses, by integrating so called “invisible” variables deriving from unconscious patterns.

This strategy of decision-making leads to remarkable solutions.

To me Interdisciplinarity is a matter of course. We’ ll transfer your set of variables into a shared field of understanding.

In kind and confidential cooperation, I sustain you in improving to satisfy your expectations.