Sie suchen für einen polnischsprachigen Mitarbeiter, Angehörigen oder Patienten einen qualifizierten Psychotherapeuten in Berlin? Diese Seite bietet Ihnen einen Überblick über polnischsprachige Psychotherapeuten in der Hauptstadt. Mit einer der größten polnischen Gemeinschaften in Deutschland leben in Berlin schätzungsweise über 100.000 Menschen polnischer Herkunft, für die muttersprachliche therapeutische Versorgung von großer Bedeutung sein kann.
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Psychoanalyst working with clients in private practice. Offers support in English and Polish.
Laura Kowalczyk is a psychologist and Gestalt therapist who works part-time at a family counseling center in Berlin, providing therapy for couples, children, adolescents, and parents, including multicultural families. She has experience working with individuals with chronic illnesses and various mental health diagnoses including severe depression, borderline personality disorder, schizophrenia, autism, and addiction. She completed her Master's degree in Psychology at the University of Warsaw and her Gestalt Therapist Training (1075 hours), and incorporates body awareness, breathwork, dance, and Iyengar yoga into her therapeutic practice.
Aleksandra Czekalska is a psychologist and coach specializing in career counselling, burnout, and transitions. She focuses on female empowerment and academic/educational challenges through online and text-based sessions.
Dipl.-Psych. Barbara Totzeck is a psychologist practicing in Berlin. Her specific areas of expertise are not detailed on this page.
Psychologist providing psychological services in Berlin.
Dorota Slupska and Janina Szmid are psychologists offering services in Berlin. Their practice focuses on positive change and is available in Polish and German.
Operates psychological practice providing psychological services in Berlin.
Offers psychological support for daily stress, life crises, relationship difficulties, and grief. Her specialties include psychotherapy for depression, anxiety, adjustment disorders, psychosomatic issues, mobbing, burnout, and personality disorders, with potential partial reimbursement from health insurance for stabilizing therapy.
Provides psychological support and individual psychotherapy for adults in Polish and German. Focuses on issues such as life crises, depression, relationship difficulties, psychosomatic disorders, anxiety disorders, personality disorders, burnout, mobbing, job loss, and grief.
Maria Zakrzewska is a clinical and health psychologist and systemic counsellor specializing in couples therapy, alternative relationship structures, and sexuality. She is LGBTQ+ affirming and knowledgeable about kink and BDSM.
Agata is a licensed clinical psychologist practicing in Berlin. She holds certifications as a therapist, sexologist, and couples therapist, providing comprehensive mental health services to English-speaking clients.
Psychologist practicing in Berlin, Germany.
Anna Punda is a Heilpraktikerin (non-medical practitioner of psychotherapy) and psychological counselor focusing on anxiety disorders (GAD, social anxiety), career counseling, mindfulness, stress management, and depression.
A certified psychotherapist specializing in diagnosing and treating adults. Also conducts psychological workshops.
Offers individual, couples, and family therapy, alongside coaching and personality training. She provides comprehensive support for personal development and relationship dynamics.
Anna Dudzińska is a psychotherapist practicing in Berlin. She specializes in helping individuals with anxiety, depression, stress, trauma, relationship issues, and loss. She offers therapy in both Polish and German.
A professional offering coaching and psychotherapy services. He focuses on helping clients with personal growth and overcoming psychological challenges.
Offers counseling on pregnancy-related topics at PRO FAMILIA.
Barbara Kujda is a psychotherapist based in Berlin who works with clients experiencing anxiety, depression, and stress. Her specializations include eating disorders and body image concerns. She provides therapy in Polish and German.
Honorata Moliter is the founder and initiator of Praxis Moliter mental health collective. She is a certified Emotion Focused Therapist and Supervisor, and a Psychotherapist for Person-Centred and Experiential Psychotherapy. She provides individual therapy and supervision sessions in Polish.
Anna is a therapist based in Berlin, Germany, certified as Heilpraktikerin for Psychotherapy. She is a Gestalt therapist, Dance and Movement therapist, and Systemic Counselor/Coach, offering individual and couples therapy.
Jerzy Gintrowicz is a psychologist who speaks both Polish and German.
Agnieszka Kieres is an English-speaking psychologist and couples therapist licensed under Heilpraktikergesetz in Germany. She holds degrees in Psychology from Jagiellonian University and Clinical Sexology and Couples Therapy from ISEP Barcelona, with recent training in Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy. She offers integrative, trauma-informed therapy for individuals and couples from diverse backgrounds, including neurodivergent and LGBTQ+ clients.
Psychologist providing psychological support for individuals, families, and institutions. Specializes in partnership and family problems, educational issues, separation and divorce, integration difficulties for emigrants, and child development diagnostics and therapy. Offers nonviolent communication workshops.
Monika Mrozińska is a psychotherapist in Berlin specializing in trauma therapy, including PTSD. She also helps clients with anxiety, depression, and navigating life transitions. Her services are available in Polish and German.
A psychologist practicing in Berlin.
Provides therapeutic services for victims and perpetrators of sexual violence.
Provides services at the Center for Sexual Health and Family Planning.
Alicja Grezlikowski is a clinical psychologist and graduate of the University of Humanities and Social Sciences SWPS in Wroclaw. She has gained professional experience at the Lower Silesian Centre for Mental Health and a pedagogical-psychological counseling center. She has been running a Polish-language psychological practice in Berlin for 5 years, using cognitive-behavioral methods to treat mental disorders and help clients with anxiety, depression, addictions, and relationship issues.
Jakub Sikora is a psychotherapist who works with both adults and adolescents in Polish and German. His areas of expertise include eating disorders, addictions, and issues related to self-esteem.
Offers social counseling services on Wednesdays from 10:30 to 13:00.
Marcin Jankowski offers coaching and psychotherapy services aimed at personal development and overcoming challenges.
Provides parenting advice, family counseling, and family therapy.
Offers telephone or online counseling, and anonymous support for women who have experienced rape and sexual harassment.
A certified psychotherapist specializing in diagnosing and treating adults. He also conducts psychological workshops for adults, offering professional support in Polish.
Paweł Kurczak is a psychologist with an MSc degree and a Psychodynamic Therapist. He is a Heilpraktiker für Psychotherapie offering individual therapy for adults in Polish.
A Polish psychotherapist practicing in Berlin, Germany.
Anna Wójcik-Sikora is a psychotherapist offering treatment in Polish and German. She provides individual and couples therapy, specializing in anxiety disorders, depression, trauma, and stress management.
Lidia Blicharz is a psychologist and crisis intervention specialist providing support for a range of issues including emotional distress, stress, and life transitions. She offers tailored assistance for parents of diagnosed children, adults, adolescents, emigrants, and individuals struggling with anger management. Her approach is empathetic and focuses on developing healthy coping strategies.
A psychologist offering services in Berlin, dedicated to providing professional psychological support to her clients.
Psychologist speaking Polish and German providing psychological services in Berlin.
Psychologist providing psychological services in Berlin.
Marta Milkiewicz is a psychologist and psychotherapist who has been practicing since 2009. She runs a private practice in Berlin offering Gestalt psychotherapy in Polish, with particular focus on understanding problems related to emigration and life in Germany. She has gained professional experience in mental health facilities and through successfully running her private practice.
Offers counseling for drug and alcohol addiction, as well as other dependencies.
Gestalt psychotherapist offering gestalt therapy, psychotherapy, and medical hypnosis services.
A Polish psychologist practicing in Berlin.
Katarzyna Dudek is a clinical psychologist, certified sexologist, and psycho-oncologist practicing in Berlin and Strzegom. She is a certified cognitive-behavioral therapist (PTTPB certificate no. 1225) with additional training in EMDR and schema therapy, holding a European certificate from EABCT. She specializes in providing psychological support to Polish-speaking clients, offering individual therapy, couples therapy, and support for cancer patients and their families.
Ksenia Ivanchikova is a specialist in Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, offering services including analytical psychotherapy and psychodynamically oriented therapy. She caters to both adults and children/adolescents and has a focus on psychotherapeutic practice.
Beata Tschirch is an integrative counselor and mindfulness therapist, working with clients on anger, anxiety, depression, relationships, stress, trauma, and complex PTSD.
Offers counseling for gambling addiction.
Katarzyna Maruszewska is a Cognitive Behavioral Therapist and Schema Therapist working with Polish-speaking individuals in Germany. She operates as a Heilpraktikerin limited to psychotherapy in Berlin, specializing in supporting expatriates dealing with depression, anxiety, burnout, trauma, and the psychological challenges of living abroad. She offers both online therapy throughout Germany and in-person sessions in Berlin.
Provides psychological assistance to individuals, families, and institutions, addressing relationship, family, and parenting issues. Also offers services related to integration challenges and child development.
A clinical and psychotraumatologist with extensive experience supporting children, adolescents, and adults through trauma, crises, and challenging life events. She is advanced in trauma psychotherapy, EMDR, and somatic work, specializing in helping individuals who have experienced violence, sudden events, or loss, and addresses anxiety and PTSD symptoms.
A psychologist and certified sexologist, psycho-oncologist, and cognitive-behavioral therapist in training. Runs a private practice in Berlin offering therapy and psychological support in Polish for individuals seeking help.
Provides gestalt therapy, psychotherapy, and medical hypnosis services in Berlin.
Laura Clair Kowalczyk is a Gestalt therapist and psychologist specializing in couples therapy, burnout, and personality issues. She works with expats in Berlin, offering both in-person and online therapy sessions.
Żaneta Mikołajczyk is a psychologist with an MSc degree and a certified specialist in Addiction Psychotherapy. She is a Heilpraktikerin für Psychotherapie working with individuals, teenagers, and couples in Polish and German.
An expert in life coaching, Anna Mazurkiewicz helps individuals achieve their personal and professional goals through guided sessions in Polish.
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A Polish psychotherapist offering services online, based in Germany.
Meg Jablonska is a coach specializing in ADHD coaching and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). She uses solution-focused approaches and provides online-only coaching services from Berlin.
Aleksandra Pieluzek is a psychologist and counselor specializing in relationships, trauma, and eating disorders. Having lived in four countries across two continents, she brings cultural awareness to her practice and uses collaborative therapeutic approaches including CBT, psychodynamic therapy, schema therapy, and EMDR. She provides online therapy sessions in English and Polish, creating a safe and confidential environment for clients.
Amelie Nawrath is a Systemic Therapist and Social Worker offering online therapy from Munich. She specializes in anxiety, grief and loss, relationships, life transitions, and acute stress disorder using a systemic approach. She provides online-only sessions.
Psychologin with 7 years of experience in psychological counseling, offering online therapy services. Her wide range of expertise includes relationship issues, academic challenges, anxiety, stress, and personal development.
Adam Luczak is a psychological counsellor specializing in couples therapy, LGBTQ+ issues, and personal development. He provides online-only counselling services from Berlin.
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Die Suche nach einem polnischsprachigen Psychotherapeuten kann aus verschiedenen Gründen notwendig werden. Arbeitgeber sind im Rahmen ihrer Fürsorgepflicht zunehmend gefordert, internationalen Mitarbeitern den Zugang zu angemessener psychischer Gesundheitsversorgung zu ermöglichen, insbesondere wenn Sprachbarrieren die Behandlung erschweren. Auch Angehörige, Freunde oder zuweisende Ärzte erkennen oft, dass tiefgreifende therapeutische Prozesse in der Muttersprache deutlich effektiver verlaufen, da emotionale Nuancen, kulturelle Hintergründe und biografische Erfahrungen präziser kommuniziert werden können. Gerade bei Traumata, Depressionen oder komplexen psychischen Belastungen ist die sprachliche und kulturelle Passung zwischen Therapeut und Klient von entscheidender Bedeutung.
Berlin beherbergt eine der größten polnischen Gemeinschaften Deutschlands, die über Generationen gewachsen ist und kontinuierlich durch Arbeitsmigration, Studium und familiäre Bindungen verstärkt wird. Viele polnischsprachige Berliner sind gut integriert, pflegen jedoch weiterhin enge Verbindungen zur polnischen Sprache und Kultur. Diese Doppelidentität kann in Krisensituationen dazu führen, dass therapeutische Unterstützung in der Herkunftssprache als sicherer Raum empfunden wird. Besonders in Bezirken wie Neukölln, Mitte und Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf finden sich etablierte polnische Netzwerke, Gemeinden und Vereine, die auch den Bedarf an muttersprachlichen Gesundheitsdienstleistungen erhöhen.
Im deutschen Gesundheitssystem ist die Anerkennung ausländischer psychotherapeutischer Qualifikationen streng geregelt. Psychotherapeuten aus Polen müssen ihre Approbation durch die zuständigen Landesbehörden, in Berlin durch das Landesamt für Gesundheit und Soziales (LAGeSo), anerkennen lassen. Dieser Prozess umfasst die Prüfung der Gleichwertigkeit der Ausbildung sowie gegebenenfalls eine Kenntnisprüfung oder Anpassungsmaßnahmen. Erst nach erfolgreicher Approbation dürfen sie in Deutschland als Psychologische Psychotherapeuten oder Ärztliche Psychotherapeuten tätig werden und mit den gesetzlichen Krankenkassen abrechnen. Viele in Berlin praktizierende polnischsprachige Therapeuten haben ihre Ausbildung bereits in Deutschland absolviert oder durchliefen das Anerkennungsverfahren erfolgreich.
Bei der Auswahl eines geeigneten polnischsprachigen Psychotherapeuten sollten Sie auf mehrere Kriterien achten. Überprüfen Sie zunächst, ob der Therapeut über eine gültige deutsche Approbation verfügt und bei der zuständigen Kammer registriert ist – in Berlin bei der Psychotherapeutenkammer Berlin oder der Ärztekammer Berlin. Die Sprachkompetenz sollte über einfache Alltagskommunikation hinausgehen und auch therapeutisches Fachvokabular umfassen. Kulturelle Kompetenz ist ebenfalls wichtig: Ein Therapeut, der mit polnischen Migrationsbiografien, familiären Strukturen und gesellschaftlichen Erwartungen vertraut ist, kann gezielter auf die Bedürfnisse eingehen. Klären Sie außerdem, welches therapeutische Verfahren angeboten wird, ob Verhaltenstherapie, tiefenpsychologisch fundierte Therapie oder analytische Psychotherapie, da diese unterschiedlich zur Problemstellung passen können.
Die Kosten für psychotherapeutische Behandlung in Berlin variieren je nach Abrechnungsweise. Bei approbierten Therapeuten mit Kassenzulassung übernehmen die gesetzlichen Krankenkassen nach genehmigtem Antrag die Kosten vollständig, wobei Wartezeiten mehrere Monate betragen können. Privatversicherte und Selbstzahler müssen mit Honoraren zwischen 100 und 150 Euro pro Sitzung à 50 Minuten rechnen, wobei private Krankenversicherungen je nach Tarif die Kosten erstatten. Einige Therapeuten bieten auch Honorarermäßigungen nach Einkommenssituation an. Arbeitgeber, die psychotherapeutische Unterstützung im Rahmen von Employee Assistance Programs bereitstellen, können direkte Vereinbarungen mit Therapeuten treffen, wobei Tagessätze oder Paketpreise verhandelt werden.