About

Dr. Tóth grew up navigating cultures and languages, honing an early sensitivity to spoken and unspoken histories. This shaped her commitment to exploring how violence, loss, and silence echo across generations. Her work intersects psychotherapy science, cultural anthropology, and memory studies, emphasizing Central and Eastern Europe. She earned degrees in psychology and cultural anthropology from Utrecht University / University College Roosevelt, sociology and socio-cultural anthropology from Central European University, and a doctorate in psychotherapy science from Sigmund Freud University Vienna. She champions qualitative and arts-based methods that honor nuance, emotion, and lived experience, often uniting researchers, artists, practitioners, and communities.