My name is Mikkel Albertsen, and I graduated as a psychologist from the University of Copenhagen in 2002.
In 2012, I became a licensed psychologist after completing more than 1,000 hours of practical client work under the ongoing supervision of other psychologists. Additionally, I completed a two-year advanced training program in metacognitive therapy under the method’s founder, Professor Adrian Wells, at the MCT Institute, making me an MCT-I registered therapist.
Since then, my experience has grown through my work as a psychologist in corporate settings, the sports world, and with private clients. I teach psychological topics, work with individual clients and groups, supervise other psychologists, and continually expand and refine my skills as a therapist through further education.
At Cektos, I use metacognitive therapy to help with challenges such as stress, anxiety, depression, life crises, and PTSD.
When seeking a psychologist, it’s usually because you feel stuck in something truly difficult. Asking for help can be vulnerable and require courage. That’s why I focus on meeting you with presence, life experience, and a strong foundation in psychological expertise. This allows you to immediately feel safe and supported. From the start, you’ll notice that we are working with a proven and structured method that equips you with tools to overcome your challenges.