Nevena
Raovic

I work at the intersection of human psychology and complex systems.

My background spans transport systems engineering, software development, and depth psychology, with experience across both large-scale infrastructure systems and socio-technical environments.

I began in urban transport and operations research (BSc, MSc, PhD studies), focusing on mobility systems where human behavior directly affects safety, efficiency, and overall system performance. I later worked as a software engineer in complex socio-technical ecosystems, where similar behavioral dynamics shape outcomes at scale.

Over time, I became increasingly aware that the most consequential variables in these systems are often human—attention, emotion, motivation, and relationship—yet they are frequently under-modeled or overlooked. That realization, together with a longstanding interest in psychology, gradually shifted my focus toward understanding how inner experience shapes both personal lives and collective systems.

Current Work and Focus Areas

Today, I work with individuals, teams, and organizations on human behavior, leadership, and team functioning through a depth-oriented approach grounded in analytical psychology, systems theory, and self-leadership informed by Internal Family Systems model.

I focus on how internal dynamics, team-level processes, and emergent system-level patterns shape collaboration and performance in complex environments, and how they can be worked with through structured reflection and relational practices.

I support teams and organizations in:

Parallel to this work, I maintain a private practice focused on individual coaching and therapeutic work, and remain interested in the applications of the behavioral and psychological models in urban development, transport systems, and sustainability.

Contact

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