BIO
Carsten Ostergaard Pedersen
Danish born Carsten Ostergaard Pedersen spent extensive periods in London and the Middle East before finally settling in his now home, Australia.
Boasting a lifelong interest in consciousness, behaviour and how we experience life led him to work with people suffering various difficulties in life, helping them to turn things around and create a positive and enjoyable experience for the individual. As part of his volunteer work, he’s helped a range of people from asylum seekers and refugees, to prison inmates.
Through the exploration of philosophy, life concepts and therapies, his studies have included works from a number of thought leaders, philosophers, and motivators including Lao Tzu, Deepak Chopra, Echart Tolle, Dr. Wayne Dwyer, and Tony Robins, just to name a few. In addition, he has attended numerous workshops and seminars in areas including trauma, depression, CBT, EFT, goal setting and hypnosis.
Below is a list of his clinical formal training.
From his expansive research, Carsten has written and/or facilitated workshops across a number of cultural, religious and general population groups. His workshops cover complex and often sensitive issues such as dealing with trauma, cultural assimilation, stress management, human rights, discrimination and positive ageing.
Through his workshops, Carsten has been able to help a variety of people overcome issues such as depression, addiction, trauma and anxiety, or guide people through relationships, business developments, life goals and conflict resolution.