About me
I was born in 1969 in Warsaw, in Poland. My academic background is in History of Art (MA in 1996). I have started my professional journey in psychotherapy in 1997 and accomplished a training in Jungian Analysis (2001).
For the next few years I focused on bringing up my family. In 2007 me, my husband and our two children relocated to Scotland in the search of a better carrier and continuing psychotherapy training (this time doing my own personal analysis). We settled in Glasgow.
For the next 8 years I have been involved in Glasgow Steiner School and only in 2015 I have decided to get back to psychotherapy. I took on a post-graduate training in Person-Centred Psychotherapy and Counselling (diploma in 2017). Since then I have worked in third sector counselling agencies, in EAP (Employee Assistance Programme) and in private practice.
My interest is to work with individual adults combining Person-Centred Approach and Jungian Analysis and to support them in finding their own strength and truth.
In my private life I am inspired by nature and I spend a lot of time in natural landscapes. I strive to find a balance between my work with people and being on my own in nature. Both are great in keeping me present.

My Training and Qualifications
My academic background is in History of Art (MA). I have completed a course of Jungian Analysis (with IAAP – International Association of Analytical Psychology) in 2002 and Post-Graduate Diploma in Person-Centred Counselling (University of Strathclyde) in 2017. As a response to Covid-19 restrictions I have completed an 80 hours Online and Telephone Counselling Course. I am a member of British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) and I am bound by BACP’s ethical framework and professional guidelines.
For further details regarding the ethical principles and values I adhere as a counsellor, please refer to: