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Voytec Domagalski

(he/him)

Psychotherapist & Clinical Psychologist

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Available for new clients
With an experience of 17+ years of working with patients, couples and groups, I am a seasoned therapist, who knows that 17 years is not enough to know it all. Humility, openness and respect are key to my approach.

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Poznań, PolandAvailable in-person and online
Last active
Experienced on It's Complicated12 months and 220+ sessions on It's Complicated
Offers free 15 minute introductory callThis provider offers a free introductory call
Note from VoytecI am available for new clients. If you'd like to work with me, but can't find a suitable slot in the calendar, let me know in a DM.
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About me

"Life can only be understood backwards, but it must be lived forwards." - Soren Kierkegaard

I am a psychologist and psychotherapist based in Poland. I provide individual, couples and group therapy to local clients while also extending my services globally by offering online sessions in English. I also offer supervision to younger therapists.

How I usually work:

I try to quickly offer, sometimes even during the first session, a working conceptualization of the forces behind the client’s suffering - an explanation of why, for instance, someone suffers from depression.

I often use Schema Therapy for that, as it's accessible and concrete, helping us establish the beginnings of a therapeutic "team". If needed, I then try to bring quick symptom relief using CBT or ACT methods – for instance, in cases of severe anxiety or panic attacks. I also sometimes use Gestalt-style emotional expression techniques (for example, when working through enmeshment with parents.)

The core of my work however is psychodynamic, which means I focus a lot on accessing difficult feelings, analyzing character patters and framing problems as rooted in deep, unprocessed emotions.

I also put a lot of emphasis on the therapeutic relationship, examining if it fits with the client's dynamics, but not shying away from acknowledging my own role in the unevitable temporary therapeutic disharmonies.

Here's an example:

Therapist: You keep saying your main problem is that you're afraid of loneliness too much to try a different relationship. But at times it seems to me that what you're even more afraid is closeness. You tell me that whenever your parter tries to connect, you pull away. Even earlier today, you said that I gave you a warm smile, and immediately you became distant unapproachable. And I get it, after all that you've been through, putting yourself out there must feel like inviting humiliation and pain back into your life. You just won't take that risk right now.

Client: That smile of yours really freaked me out...

Therapist: Yeah, I think I saw that. What was so scary?

Client: I dunno.. It kind of felt like now I'll also need to be nice to you all the time, even if I don't feel like it.

Therapist: Mhm, okay. So I was wrong, it wasn't about getting hurt this time. It rather felt like accepting an invitation to sharing a positive moment would trap you back in that people-pleaser mode you worked so hard to liberate yourself from, is that right?

Client: Yes, that's how I felt..."

This is what psychodynamic comments can sounds like - they're respectful, somewhat confrontational, but at the same time empathetic and non-pressuring. They bridge what the therapeutic relationship feels like with the clients present problems and possibly their past experiences. The therapist explores the here-and-now feelings of the client, especially if those feelings are a repetition of whatever bothers the client in their life and adjusts and nuances his interpretations, if they're off mark.

I think its a way of doing therapy that best honors the compexity an ambiguity of most human problems, while at the same time being active and often intense.

Throughout my career I've had the privilege of supporting a diverse clientele from various corners of the world. My experience spans across working with clients from the United States, France, the Netherlands, Italy, Ukraine, Turkey, Azerbaijjan, Colombia, the Philippines, Indonesia, Taiwan, Japan, and Afghanistan. I believe an exposure to a wide range of cultures not only enriches a therapist’s practice but also underscores the importance of cultural sensitivity and adaptability in today’s therapeutic landscape.

So whether you’re seeking to treat a clinical disorder, navigate life’s challenges, or simply enhance your well-being, I offer a supportive, empathetic, and professional partnership drawing upon several schools of psychotherapeutic thinking.

I speak:

PolishEnglish

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Location:

Poznań, Poland

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Approach

Treatment Approaches
Gestalt therapyRecommended for those who want to focus on the present and take responsibility for their feelings and actions to promote personal growth.
Psychodynamic therapyRecommended for those looking to explore their emotions deeply and understand how past experiences shape their present life.
Schema therapyRecommended for those who want to break out of negative patterns or "schemas" that they developed early in life and keep repeating.
I am an integrative psychotherapist, primarily guided by psychodynamic thinking while also utilizing humanistic and cognitive-behavioral tools. Integrating various psychotherapeutic approaches can be challenging due to their reliance on different, sometimes seemingly contradictory, assumptions about the human psyche. Still, I share the widely accepted belief, that integration is the way psychotherapy is best done.

Here is a brief overview of the main types of therapy that I incorporate into my practice:

Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: This approach posits that human behavior is influenced by unconscious motivations shaped by childhood experiences with love, loss, and aggression. Rooted in the work of Sigmund Freud and enriched by decades of research on child development, psychodynamic psychotherapy encompasses various theories, sometimes in debate with each other.

Humanistic Psychotherapy: Humanistic psychotherapies emphasize the importance of a warm, affirming therapist attitude as a therapeutic factor. They also focus on facilitating the experiencing and expression of withheld or denied emotions.

Cognitive-Behavioral Psychotherapy (CBT): CBT therapies provide clients with a logical conceptualization of their difficulties and involve active collaboration between therapist and client to address automatic, depressive, or anxious thoughts.

Schema Therapy: This modern approach combines elements of CBT and humanistic tools, incorporating psychodynamic insights to understand the nature and origin of mental health problems.

Transactional Analysis: Rooted in humanistic and psychoanalytic theory, Transactional Analysis focuses on interpersonal communication and introduces unique concepts such as the ‘inner child,’ ‘inner critic,’ and ‘games people play.’ ”

Experience

18 years in practice220+ sessions on It's Complicated12 months at It's Complicated
From the outset of my professional journey, I have been affiliated with a private clinical centre (www.cpi.poznan.pl).

Additionally, I have served as a therapist or counselor in various settings, including public healthcare, social assistance (a centre for abuse victims and codependent partners of substance abusers), a primary school, the Poznan University of Economics, and briefly volunteered with a foundation assisting Afghan war refugees temporarily residing in my hometown.

Since 2023 I’m a member of Modern Health’s network of therapist (https://www.modernhealth.com).

I am the author of the Polish translation of “The Transformative Power of Optimal Stress” by Martha Stark, a seminal text in psychodynamic psychotherapy.

I am a member of the Polish Association of Integrative Psychotherapy (https://www.psychoterapiaintegracyjna.pl) and engage in regular supervision to ensure the quality and efficacy of my work.

Education

2001-2006: MA in Psychology
2005-2007: 2 years of Gestalt Therapy Training
2008: A one year Transactional Analysis Training
2008-2012: Post Graduate Integrative/Schema Psychotherapy Course
+many other minor courses and workshops.

I earned my master's degree in clinical psychology from the University of Adam Mickiewicz in Poznan in 2006. Subsequently, I embarked on a postgraduate training program in Gestalt therapy. After two years, I switched to more integrative school, the Warsaw Professional School of Psychotherapy, known for melding humanistic and cognitive-behavioral methodologies in a manner heavily influenced by Jeffrey Young's Schema Therapy.
I successfully completed the four-year course and passed my final exams in 2012, in the meantime also pursuing additional training in Transactional Analysis, Rational Behavior Therapy (CBT), couples therapy, and substance abuse dynamics.

Despite my foundation in humanistic and cbt education, I have consistently found psychodynamic psychotherapy to yield the most profound insights into human suffering and its alleviation. Thus, throughout my career, I have gravitated towards psychodynamic supervision and integrated its principles with other therapeutic methods.

To foster personal growth and self-awareness, I have completed my own psychotherapy, a practice rightly recommended for all therapists.

Services

Intro Call

Free 15 min Online & In-person

Individual Session

€85 45 min Online & In-person

Couples Session

€95 55 min Online & In-person

Group Session

€65 2 hr Online & In-person

Supervision

€95 50 min Online & In-person

Insurances

Private Pay
At a glance
Poznań, PolandAvailable in-person and online
Last active
Experienced on It's Complicated12 months and 220+ sessions on It's Complicated
Offers free 15 minute introductory callThis provider offers a free introductory call
Note from VoytecI am available for new clients. If you'd like to work with me, but can't find a suitable slot in the calendar, let me know in a DM.
Illustration of a smiling sun peeking over a cloud, symbolizing warmth and positivity for connecting with the therapist.
Usually responds within 8 hours
Next available: May 27