Diana Müller-Siekierska
I graduated in applied psychology at the University of Lodz, doctoral studies in clinical psychology at the Catholic University of Lublin JPII, Study of Psychological Aid and Crisis Intervention at the Institute of Health Psychology in Warsaw and training in cognitive-behavioral therapy organized by the Lower Silesian Center for Psychotherapy in Wrocław.
I am in the course of a 4-year psychotherapeutic training, in the Professional Psychotherapy College at the Center for Short-Term Therapy in Łódź, which is adapted to the requirements of the Polish Psychotherapy Council, as well as to the requirements of the European Certificate of Psychotherapy awarded by the European Association for Psychotherapy and the Polish Federation of Psychotherapy. I am a member of the Polish Society for Solution Focused Psychotherapy.
I gained my professional experience, among others, at the Academic Support Center of the University of Lodz (previously the Office for Disabled People and Addiction Prevention), where since 2007 I have been providing psychological help and support for students of the University of Lodz. I am also an academic teacher, researcher and author of several scientific publications and guides. I systematically raise my psychotherapeutic qualifications by participating in scientific conferences and training. I subject my work to systematic supervision by certified psychotherapists.
I run individual psychotherapy for adults, adolescents and couples, as well as consultations and psychological counseling. I help people who experience problems in relationships, relationships, marriage, family,
have difficulties resulting from disability or chronic disease, experience various types of crises, anxiety, stress, depression or difficulties in achieving their goals.
Privately, I am a wife and mother of two children.
Diana Muller-Siekierska
psycholog, psychoterapeuta