Dr Magdalena Goryczko is an accredited psychologist and private therapist with over 16 years of clinical experience. She is currently offering counselling and therapy from her private psychotherapy practice in Marylebone, London.
She has experience in treating a wide variety of psychological difficulties ranging from unease and lack of vitality to protracted suffering and diagnosable conditions. She has a particular interest in emotional development disruptions which give rise to disorders of the self, contributing to depression, anxiety, addictions, relationship and sexual difficulties, somatic problems, and personality disorders. The nature of her clinical work is primarily long-term, in-depth psychotherapy with adults, but she is also offering short-term counselling and therapy.
Dr Goryczko has worked as a therapist in Australia, South East Asia, and in the UK within a variety of settings, including public-sector health and forensic settings, higher education, and the private psychotherapy sector. She is currently working full time in her psychology private practice in Central London.
She is Chartered Member of the British Psychological Society (BPS), member of the Register of Psychologists Specialising in Psychotherapy (ROPSIP) and is registered with the Health and Care Professional Council (HCPC).
She has experience in treating a wide variety of psychological difficulties ranging from unease and lack of vitality to protracted suffering and diagnosable conditions. She has a particular interest in emotional development disruptions which give rise to disorders of the self, contributing to depression, anxiety, addictions, relationship and sexual difficulties, somatic problems, and personality disorders. The nature of her clinical work is primarily long-term, in-depth psychotherapy with adults, but she is also offering short-term counselling and therapy.
Dr Goryczko has worked as a therapist in Australia, South East Asia, and in the UK within a variety of settings, including public-sector health and forensic settings, higher education, and the private psychotherapy sector. She is currently working full time in her psychology private practice in Central London.
She is Chartered Member of the British Psychological Society (BPS), member of the Register of Psychologists Specialising in Psychotherapy (ROPSIP) and is registered with the Health and Care Professional Council (HCPC).