Gosia Freese
Psychotherapist
I am a qualified, Gestalt Psychotherapist with a Higher Diploma in Gestalt Psychotherapy from the Gestalt Institute of Ireland. As an accredited member of IACP (Irish Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy), I adhere to its Code of Ethics. I am committed to delivering high-quality work and attend supervision with a qualified external supervisor.
Psychotherapy has become my passion after working in the educational and multicultural field for over 15 years as I also hold an MA in Ethnolinguistics . Working on a deep, relational level and connecting with the unique experience of each person’s phenomenology and field conditions really interest me.
I strongly believe in the principle of deep listening, being present, and helping clients heighten their awareness to fulfill their potential and find ways to have more satisfying relationships.
I work with the whole person, focusing on how thoughts, feelings, and body sensations are connected. Gestalt Therapy is a dialogical and relational approach where the client discovers new possibilities of being through self-awareness and trying out something new with the therapist’s support. It is a process and it may take some time.
Most importantly, I see evidence that healing and growth can happen in the here and now even if one has experienced much hurt in the past.
‘Creativity is a celebration of one’s grandeur, one’s sense of making anything possible’, said Joseph Zinker.
I specialise in supporting people experiencing: Anxiety,
Bereavement / Loss, Depression, Fertility issues, Isolation / Loneliness, Stress, Trauma, Work Issues,
or individuals wanting to work on their Personal Development, Self-Esteem, Sexuality, Work/Life Balance, or Relationships.