Ul. Siostry Faustyny 70, 30 – 608 Kraków

Psychological Consultations and Psychotherapy

Consultations with a psychologist or psychotherapist represent a fundamental form of psychological assistance. These are a series of meetings aimed at collaboratively exploring the patient’s areas and nature of difficulties, potential actions, and subsequent steps toward obtaining effective help. We offer diagnostic consultations, psychological support, and psychotherapeutic assistance for individuals as well as couples and families.

The specialists working in the Counseling Center utilize various therapeutic paradigms. They operate within psychodynamic, systemic, and cognitive-behavioral frameworks. Their work is subject to regular supervision organized by the center.

The comprehensive services are provided in modern offices located at the Foundation's headquarters at ul. Siostry Faustyny 70 in Kraków. Psychological consultations are also available at the Foundation's offices in Myślenice, Wadowice, and Chrzanów.

The Counseling Center located at the Foundation's headquarters at ul. Siostry Faustyny in Kraków has free parking spaces available and a professional reception. The facilities are free of architectural barriers - the building is equipped with ramps for pedestrian access and for individuals with disabilities.
Forms of psychological help
Psychological Consultation
Individual Psychotherapy
Couples and Marriage Therapy
Therapy for Children and Adolescents
Psychological Support in Crisis Situations
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Logotherapy, developed by Viktor Frankl, focuses on the human search for meaning as the main motivation in life. Unlike Freud’s pleasure principle or Adler’s will to power, Frankl believed that it is the will to meaning that gives life direction.

In family logotherapy, each member is seen through the lens of their individual values and purpose. The therapy aims to improve relationships by helping people become aware of what gives their life meaning, leading to healthier family dynamics.
Psychodynamic therapy is based on the idea that our unconscious mind, shaped by early relationships and inner conflicts, influences how we think, feel, and behave.

Therapy involves regular sessions where the patient shares thoughts freely, and the therapist helps uncover deeper emotional patterns through reflection and the therapeutic relationship. Over time, this leads to greater self-understanding and lasting change in how a person functions and relates to others.
Systemic therapy looks at people in the context of their relationships and group dynamics, such as within couples or families. It focuses on how communication patterns and intergenerational influences affect well-being.

Sessions explore how misunderstandings and conflicts arise, aiming to improve cooperation, understanding, and emotional connection. The process helps families or couples function more effectively and harmoniously over time.
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