Sofiia Berezka, Ph.D.

She studied applied psychology at the Faculty of Education of Donbass State Pedagogical University (DSPU). In 2019 she defended her dissertation and received her PhD in psychology at the M. Yarmachenko Institute of Special Education and Psychology (Kyiv, Ukraine). She worked at the Department of Applied Psychology at DSPU, and also as a psychologist in a preschool educational institution.

She participated in training courses "Overcoming psychotrauma: art therapy, alternative conflict resolution, pedagogical and therapeutic support in emergency situations" organized by the Association of Art Therapy of Ukraine and in training "Humanitarian Psychosocial Project ASSIST" accredited by the European Association of EMDR. She is currently a participant of a long-term psychotherapeutic training in transactional analysis (provided by the Ukrainian Association of TA).

She works as a psychologist at MU Students’ Advisory Services and as a counsellor for psychological aspects of career development at the MU Career Centre.

Софія дає консультації українською мовою.

Mgr. Ludmila Dudášová, Ph.D.

Ludmila studied psychology at the Faculty of Social Studies at MU. She has completed accredited psychotherapeutic training in solution-focused therapy and likes to combine this style of work with techniques from other psychotherapeutic approaches. At UPOL, she completed a specialization course for work in health care, where she spent four years working with people with mood disorders, anxiety, and psychotic illnesses. Following that, she worked as a school psychologist for two years. She now works at MU Students’ Advisory Services and has her own psychotherapy practice. She enjoys working with clients in different life situations and sees the variety of work as a way of preventing burnout :). In her free time, she enjoys being with family and friends, her interests include cycling, fit boxing, and sewing. She only consults online (via Skype).

She offers psychological consultations in English.
Elle propose des consultations psychologiques en français.

Mgr. Zuzana Martinková

Zuzana graduated with a Master's degree in England (Bristol). She is now a participant in a five-year training in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. While studying she became active in psychological work and volunteering, and has previously been part of group therapies with a focus in the direction of CBT. After arriving in the Czech Republic, she helped in the organization ‘Bílý kruh bezpečí’ (The White Circle of Safety), which focuses on providing assistance to victims of crime. For several years she has been working as a psychologist at the Pedagogical and Psychological Counselling Centre in Brno, where she is mainly involved in psychodiagnostics, psychological counselling, and individual, family, and group therapy. In her free time, she enjoys visiting new places in the Czech Republic and around the world, walking in nature with her dog, spending time with her family and spending time with friends. If necessary (by appointment), consultations can also be conducted online (Meet, Skype,....).

She offers psychological consultations in English.

Mgr. David Radoň

He graduated from the Master's programme in Psychology at the MU Faculty of Social Sciences. He is a participant of the training in Person-Centered Counseling and Psychotherapy (PCA), according to Carl Rogers. He works as a psychologist in an organization dedicated to helping victims of domestic violence, and in the past he has provided individual and team supervision in another organization, especially to social service workers. He also maintains a private therapeutic practice.

His work relies mainly on working with empathy, which helps the client to better discern and understand her own experiences, and an atmosphere of unconditional acceptance in which the client can experience the unquestionable freedom to become more and more her*himself. Such work can offer a reduction of anxiety and tension, a strengthening of self-esteem and relational dimensions, and a discovery of the meaningfulness of one's own life.

He offers psychological consultations also in English.

Bc. et Bc. Lenka Rozkovcová

Lenka graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the Faculty of Arts MU and Philosophy of Humanities at TUL. She is currently completing her Master's degree in Applied Psychotherapy and Innovation in Social Services at UPOL. She is a participant in long-term psychotherapeutic training with the Society of Transformational Systemic Therapy of the Czech Republic. Outside of her work at MU Students’ Advisory Services, she works as a counsellor at the Anabell Centre, where she meets with clients with eating disorders. Here she often addresses themes of self-concept and self-confidence, anxiety, high expectations of oneself, or loss of a sense of control in one's life. She sees meetings with clients as a lively collaboration where possible steps to improve the situation are uncovered together.

Consultations can also be conducted online.
She offers psychological consultations also in English.

Mgr. Stanislav Svačinka

Stanislav graduated from the Master’s programme in Psychology at the Faculty of Social Studies in Brno.

He is a participant of psychotherapeutic training in solution-focused brief therapy. He has experience working in an online psychological counselling centre. In his work, he considers therapy as something that emerges only in the collaboration between a client and a therapist, where we do not discover ready-made solutions, but create our own.

Stanislav is currently a PhD student in the Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy program, and his research focuses on the effectiveness of psychotherapy and what specifically in therapy helps in change.

He offers psychological consultations in English.

Mgr. Klára Vagundová

Klára studied psychology at the Faculty of Arts at Masaryk University and project management at TU Dresden. In the past she has worked in a special education centre, and since 2018, has been working in the Marriage and Family Counselling Centre. Her work focuses on individual and couples’ therapy. She is a trainee of the comprehensive training in solution-focused therapy and counselling.

Sie bietet psychologische Beratung auf Deutsch.

PhDr. Eva Wagnerová

Eva graduated in pedagogy at the Faculty of Arts at MU and in social work at UPOL. She is currently studying Clinical Psychology and Psychology of Personality. She is a participant of accredited psychotherapeutic training. She has completed courses in crisis intervention, family and marriage counselling, and mediation training, among others. She works as a travelling psychologist for people with serious psychological problems. She runs her own counselling private practice. She enjoys traveling, sports, reading and attending cultural events.

Eva offers psychological consultations in English.

Mgr. Lucie Želinská

She studied psychology at the Faculty of Social Sciences of the MU with a focus on clinical psychology and psychotherapy. She is currently a participant of psychotherapy training in Solution-focused therapy and has also completed training in crisis intervention. She is primarily involved in mental health care, most often working with people who are experiencing some sort of mental health difficulty in their lives. Outside of her work at MU Students’ Advisory Services, she is now in private practice. When working with male and female clients, it is important for her to take a partnership approach and co-create solutions that respect the individuality of the person. In addition to discussing work, she enjoys reading, photography, visual arts, traveling and nature.

She offers psychological consultations in English.

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