About me

Why did I become a therapist?

From as early as I can remember, I’ve had an insatiable appetite for knowledge. As a child, I dreamed of finding a deeply fulfilling job that I would be truly passionate about. Over the years, I tried many different roles, but none of them really made my heart sing.

Unexpectedly, it was my own life crisis that set me on the path to discovering my vocation. First, I participated in a life-changing family constellation workshop, which inspired me to pursue transpersonal psychotherapy. I began my own healing journey, and through this process, it became clear to me that I wanted to become a psychotherapist.

After five years of rigorous training, I earned a Diploma in Counselling and Psychotherapy from the renowned Centre for Counselling and Psychotherapy Education (CCPE) in London.

So here I am, many years later, and I still believe that psychotherapy is my true passion and vocation!

I feel deeply honored to accompany my clients on their journey toward healing and to see the world through their eyes.

A few more things about me

  • I have lived in Poland, UK, Spain and the Netherlands. 

  • I am fluent and able to offer psychotherapy in Polish, English and Spanish.

  • I have a BA in Applied Linguistics (English and Spanish) and an MA in Latin American Studies.

  • I am an expat by choice, well aware of all the drawbacks and complications resulting from this life-choice.

  • As someone who has experienced multicultural relationships and multicultural environments, my interests and expertise include: issues with cultural and national identity, intergenerational trauma, culturally conditioned beliefs, issues with belonging, expat identity and challenges resulting from being an expat, cultural issues, multicultural and multilingual relationships.

  • I have a deep passion for conscious dance, voice activation, and other somatic practices, as well as all forms of creative expression. I believe in the profound healing and transformative power of creativity in all its forms and encourage my clients to explore their unique creative process and bring it into therapy.

  • I am committed to grow personally and expand my skill set for the benefit of my clients, which is why I engage in continuous professional development.

  • I am accredited by National Counselling and Psychotherapy Society.