Crisis management after fraud
There are moments when the ground crumbles beneath your feet—financially or personally—and everything you've relied on suddenly crumbles. Whether it's investment fraud, crypto fraud, romance scams, or a sophisticated combination of both (known as "pig butchering"), many victims face the same questions: What should I do after being scammed? How can I find help? What's the best strategy to recover lost money?
In Austria alone, investment fraud resulted in documented losses of around €300 million between 2021 and 2024 (Federal Criminal Police Office)—crypto fraud is now the most common form. Worldwide, so-called "pig butchering" fraudsters—a combination of romance and investment fraud—have stolen over US$75 billion since 2020.
The number of unreported cases is significantly higher: Only about one in seven victims even reports the fraud—most remain silent out of shame. Investment fraud is not a matter of naivety. It is the result of months of professionally orchestrated psychological manipulation.
Those affected have not failed. Those affected have been deliberately deceived.
II support people in precisely this situation—with compassion, discretion, and years of experience and sound professional qualifications in guiding them through genuine crises.
In the first hours and days after realizing the situation, one thing is paramount: regaining the ability to act. Using recognized crisis intervention methods, focused goal setting, and—where appropriate—hypnosystemic relaxation and stabilization techniques, we work together to regain stability.
Optionally, after stabilization, I offer access to a professional, internationally experienced network of partners for the strategic recovery of lost assets.
The exact procedure will be discussed and defined exclusively in a personal, confidential consultation.
Location: Online (worldwide), Austria, Malta, Cyprus
Fee: On request, depending on the situation and scope
Appointments: Book a confidential initial consultation now
Important note: My support is not a substitute for psychotherapy. Should it become apparent during our conversation that clinical treatment is advisable, I will gladly refer you to appropriate professionals.