
07/05/2025
Different types of sad
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You can see me in my private practice in Central London. I am a fully qualified and accredited UK Gestalt psychotherapist. I work in Polish and English language. Areas of expertise: depression, anxiety, panic attacks, post-traumatic stress disorder, eating disorders, obsessive compulsive disorder, loss and bereavement, difficulties with fertility, adoption and reactive attachment disorder, divorce, life transitions and adaptation difficulties.
Qualifications and experience. Four year post-graduated Gestalt therapy training - ITG - Gestalt Therapy Institute in Cracow (2013). Psychotherapist accreditation no. 216 Honours degree in Psychology – London Guildhall University (2003). For the last four years, I have been working as a psychotherapist in my private practice in Poland OPTG and in London OnTherapy. Previously I have worked for over ten years in the field of social care (project management, mental health, family support, child protection, substance misuse, domestic violence and learning disabilities). For a few years, I was a teacher and taught English abroad to children and adolescents.
My approach: I base my work on Gestalt approach. I also integrate elements of Transactional Analysis, attachment theory, mindfulness and CBT. In my work, I hold a strong belief in: the inner strength and resilience of each human being the innate capacity to heal and grow that each of us possess all that is needed for healthy living.
I respect my client’s uniqueness. My role as a psychotherapist is to help my client’s see what they do and where they get stuck. Psychotherapy provides that safe environment to risk and experience more fulfilling ways of being.