Jungian (IAAP-certified) and psychodynamic psychotherapist working with burnout, relationship patterns, life transitions, and questions of meaning and identity.
There are moments in life when something that once worked simply stops working. A career that looks successful from the outside begins to feel strangely empty or stuck. Relationships repeat the same painful pattern despite good intentions. Anxiety or burnout slowly replace a sense of direction.
But there are also moments of a different kind — when a person begins to realise that they no longer want their life to continue in the same way as before, even if outwardly everything still seems to be in place.
At such points people often begin to suspect that the difficulty lies not only in circumstances but in deeper psychological patterns that shape how they live, choose, and relate to others.
I am a Jungian psychotherapist (IAAP / LAPA) and psychodynamic therapist with more than twelve years of private practice. My work focuses on exploring the inner conflicts, emotional dynamics, and unconscious patterns that often remain invisible while quietly organising a person’s life.
In therapy we look at how emotions, relationships, and personal history interact. This often includes working with recurring life situations, inner contradictions, and the symbolic material that appears in dreams, fantasies, and imagination.
My clients come from different cultural and professional backgrounds. Some seek help with emotional difficulties, relationship conflicts, or life transitions. Others come at moments when outward stability or success no longer brings the sense of meaning it once did.
I am based in Kraków and work with clients internationally.
More about me and my work: https://boikopsychology.com/about-en/
My work draws on Jungian and psychodynamic psychotherapy. This approach explores the deeper psychological dynamics that shape a person's experiences, relationships, and life direction.
In our conversations we may look at emotions, recurring patterns in relationships, and inner conflicts that are not always fully conscious. Over time, this process helps people understand how past experiences and unconscious dynamics influence present choices.
Depending on the situation, the work may also include attention to dreams, imagination, and symbolic aspects of experience, which are central elements of Jungian therapy.
The work aims to create a space where deeper self-understanding can gradually emerge and meaningful psychological change can unfold.
Private Practice — Jungian & Psychodynamic Psychotherapist (2012 – present) Individual psychotherapy and analysis for adults in online and in-person settings (Kraków, Poland). Also provides therapy intensives at a client’s location by arrangement.
Consultant & Executive Coach — Leadership, Emotional Resilience, Personal Effectiveness (2015 – present) Supporting professionals — from those in junior roles to executives and founders of international technology companies — with emotional balance, resilience under pressure, and their personal growth.
Psychotherapist — Michelle clinic, Belarus (2013 – 2019) Outpatient psychotherapy and psychological assessment for adults; collaboration in a multidisciplinary mental-health team.
IAAP Router Program — International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP)
Analytical Psychology Training — Lithuanian Association for Analytical Psychology (LAPA)
Master's Degree in Practical Psychology — Academy of Education, Belarus