About me

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I am a psychologist and a psychotherapist. In my work I integrate systemic ideas with a body-centered approach (Somatic Experiencing).

I pay a lot of attention to seeing the person as a whole, looking for their resources and strengths rather than focusing on deficits.

In my experience, it is suffering and the desire to get rid of persistent symptoms that most often brings people to a therapist.

During the sessions it becomes clear that the problem, apart from being painful, has a purpose, wants to attract our attention, perhaps to encourage us to make changes in our lives.

It is often through these changes that the client begins to turn towards the values that are important to them and that give meaning to life. For me this is a deeply moving process and I consider it a great privilege to be able to accompany the client.

I graduated from the University of Wroclaw with a degree in Psychology (2012), followed by basic and advanced training at the Greater Poland Society for Systemic Therapy, of which I am a member. I am also trained in the Somatic Experiencing method, which was developed for people with symptoms of trauma (including PTSD).

I gained my professional experience at the Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Ward, the Lower Silesian Centre for Mental Health and the Family Therapy Team of the Neuromed Neuropsychiatric Centre in Wroclaw.

I’ve been working as a therapist at the National Centre for Eating Disorders since 2015, and in private practice since 2016.

I work with adolescents and adults, providing both individual and couples therapy. I regularly supervise my work with the Greater Poland Society for Systemic Therapy and with Somatic Experiencing practitioners.

I have experience of moving and living in other countries, which makes me aware of the challenges people face in this situation. I enjoy working with expatriate Poles and foreigners living in Poland (in English).