I graduated in Cognitive Science from Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń and in Neurobiology from the Medical University of Silesia. During my studies, I gained knowledge in subjects such as neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, pharmacology, and cognitive psychology. Additionally, I was the head of a student scientific society, where I conducted classes on the neurobiology of addiction and the neurobiology of emotions. I also participated in numerous conferences and symposiums dedicated to neuroscience, such as Neuronus and Brain Awareness Week.
I completed an internship at the Center for Experimental Medicine, where I wrote my master’s thesis on the BCL-2 protein. I have completed a course in psychotraumatology and I am currently undergoing further training in the cognitive-behavioral approach.
Although my personal experience with taking and withdrawing from psychiatric medication has been the most helpful in my work with clients, the knowledge I gained during my studies has greatly influenced my healing process and proved to be very valuable.
Psychotraumatology - Centrum Rozwoju Personalnego, 2013, Wrocław, Poland
Introduction to Psychotraumatology. Issues of Stress, Psychotraumatology of Stress, Psychotraumatology and Selected Types of Disorders, Overview of Behaviors, PTSD in Children and Adults, Psychotherapy for PTSD.
Neurobiology - Silesian Medical University, Faculty of Medicine, 2015, Katowice, Poland
Master's thesis title: Behavioral analysis of mice lacking Bcl-2 protein expression.
Cognitive Neuroscience - Nicolaus Copernicus University, 2012, Toruń, Poland
Title of the bachelor's thesis - The impact of antidepressant drugs on cognitive functions in depression.
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