Clinical Psychologist and Psychologist

(MA)
Penelope

Clinical Psychologist and Psychologist

(MA)

Born in Canada with a Persian-Polish background, I moved around quite often from a young age, jumping from Canada, the USA, Poland, the UAE, and Spain, finally settling in Warsaw, Poland.

 

I understand the potential challenges of navigating multiple cultures, being uprooted, and questioning a sense of identity and belonging. Between social expectations, communities, and building your own identity among sometimes conflicting factors, I believe we all have the ability to find self-acceptance and peace within ourselves, as well as finding the opportunity for growth.

 

I graduated as a Clinical Psychologist in the University of Warsaw, with my specialization being in neuropsychology.

 

Apart from navigating through our external and social world, I also support individuals with psychedelic integration from past (both positive and negative) experiences they may have had. I provide a safe space to those who feel like they may struggle with substance addiction.

 

In my psychological sessions, I draw from a combination of evidence-based therapies, including solution-focused therapy, ACT, and some elements of CBT. I customize my approach to suit the specific needs and goals of each individual. Through our collaboration, I aim to help you cultivate greater self-awareness, build resilience, and create a more meaningful and fulfilling life.

Practice Details
Session Fee
€80 EUR
$131 AUD $121 CAD €80 EUR ₹7467 INR $143 NZD £67 GBP ₴3706 UAH $89 USD
Languages
English
Therapy Format
Individuals
Age
Adults (20 to 64) and Seniors (65+)
Accepting clients
Online
Free Initial Consultation
Work & Education
Years in Practice
4 years
Education
  • University of Warsaw in 2020
Specialties
Acceptance and Commitment (ACT)
Cognitive Behavioural (CBT)
Multicultural
Solution Focused Brief (SFBT)
Issues
Addiction
Anxiety
Career Guidance
Communication Skills
Decision Making
Depression
Life Coaching
Life Transitions
Loneliness
Money Problems
Peer Relationships
Self Esteem
Spirituality
Stress
Understanding Desires
Video Game Addiction
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