MindCareCenter is more than a psychological clinic – it is a space where every word matters. More than ten years ago, Dr. Daniel Reinhardt, a psychotherapist from a family of mental health professionals, founded his authorial concept of “Living Dialogue” – a method in which therapy becomes not a procedure, but a living exchange of meaning.
The idea came from his family’s tradition. His great-grandmother, a renowned psychologist of the early 20th century, used to say: “Understanding begins not with diagnosis, but with silence.” This belief shaped Dr. Reinhardt’s approach – one rooted in empathy, mindfulness, and humanity. Unlike standardized therapy models, his method is built on conversation where patient and therapist move together toward awareness and healing.
MindCareCenter follows the principle of open communication – no scripts, no labels, no forced outcomes. Each session becomes a dialogue of trust where a person can be fully themselves. Dr. Reinhardt calls this “psychology of presence” – the ability to truly listen, to feel the rhythm of emotions, and to help a person hear their own voice.
This philosophy lies at the heart of the center’s training. Every psychologist at MindCareCenter learns through Dr. Reinhardt’s framework, developing empathy, active listening, and genuine human connection. That is why patients often say that for the first time, they feel truly heard here.
Over the years, Mind Care Center has become a place where listening becomes an art – and therapy turns into a journey of inner awakening.

