
Dávid Asztalos
Relationship Mediation For Expats

My wife and I have been together since we were 18 — more than 30 years — and we’ve raised three children together. At first, we believed our relationship was something special — that our love was invincible and above all else. That belief was shattered, suddenly and painfully, when we faced our first real crisis — and others followed. We’ve hurt each other deeply, and in the process, hurt ourselves and our children. Looking back, I often think: if we had known back then what we know now, so much of that pain could have been avoided.
I earned my mediation qualification at the University of Pécs and my teaching degree at Eötvös Loránd University. I am registered with the Ministry of Justice’s official list of mediators (ID: K0014) and I am a member of the Central European Mediation Institute. I also volunteer my time at the Budai Egyszülős Központ, supporting single-parent families.
Press
Know to Say No: Why It's Healthy to Set Boundaries in a Relationship
Podcast with Nóra Ryszka (Mum Park) – February 19, 2022
And They Lived Happily Ever After—Until They Got Divorced.
Interview with Nóra Ryszka (Mum Park) – November 20, 2021
Saying No Isn’t All That Easy
Podcast with Andrea Desits (Mum Park) – March 19, 2022
Profile: Men
Introduction on the blog 'Az ember' – August 15, 2018 (archived)
Instead of Smashing Plates at Christmas, Let’s Fill Our Emotional Bank Account! – Holiday Advice from a Mediator"
Podcast with Nóra Ryszka (Mum Park) – December 18, 2022
Effectiveness of Mediation Tools in Preventing Marital Problems
Research Protocol – January 2, 2022