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Department of Accessibility and Support for People with Disabilities (PRO / DDO)

Center for Psychological Consultation

Center for Psychological Consultation and Mediation

During the course of studies many difficult situations occur because of poor communication, which quite frequently results in the lack of understanding of the specific needs or  requirements some students may have. Such problems are best resolved with the use of  mediation carried out by a professional psychologist, who offers support in identifying the problem and help both sides reach a satisfactory solution based on equal terms. Those issues  may very well apply to both students themselves, but also academic staff. 

We offer psychological support and help to students in: 

  • handling problems with adaptation into a new environment (Wroclaw, university, dormitory),
  • finding solutions in conflicts in relationships (with other students and staff),
  • giving professional advice on how to attain personal goals,
  • coping with mental difficulties caused by exams or tests, 
  • overcoming anxiety and fear, 
  • handling problems with low self-esteem, lack of motivation and mood swings,
  • breaking language and cultural barriers – support available in English.

 How to contact us: 

Individual appointment at WUST during weekly psychologist's duty hours:

  • Tuesdays 12.00 a.m. - 04.00 p.m. 
  • Wednesdays 8.00 a.m. - 12.00 a.m. 


Appointment in advance is necessary. Our staff speak Polish, English and the sign language (Mateusz Kur). 

In order to keep full confidentiality of meetings and discussed matters please contact directly one of our psychologist, through the mobile app (you log with your student login and password):


Below please see some information on Mateusz Kur:

Mateusz Kur, M.A., psychologist Mateusz KUR

My name is Mateusz Kur. I am a psychologist and cultural anthropologist by profession. I am interested in a person from a holistic point of view, which allows me to combine different modalities in my therapeutic work on the ground of cognitive, emotional and body work. I am currently training in Integrative Psychotherapy (Wroclaw Institute of Psychotherapy) and Solution Focused Therapy. I am close to the subject of people with disabilities, including Deaf people (I provide support in sign language). Many years of experience in working with foreigners, supported by fluency in English and my field of study, allows me to freely move around the subject of supporting people from a different cultural background than the Polish one.

I have experience in the field of:

  • psychological support for people in crisis
  • working with stress and managing emotions
  • help with finding the way to achieve desired goals - supportive conversations (coaching)
  • working with children and young people in foster care in the broad sense of the word
  • conversations/support in sign language
  • training / workshops
  • psycho-education
  • solving relationship problems (work, family, relationships)
  • finding solutions in conflict situations using the NVC method (Nonviolent Communication)

Below please see some information on Aneta Zarzeczna:

Aneta Zarzeczna, M.A., psychologistzdjecie1anetazarzeczna.png

My name is Aneta Zarzeczna. I am a psychologist with a clinical specialisation. I have training and experience in providing short-term therapy based on the Solution Focused Therapy model (BSFT). In my work I use an integrative approach, responding to the expectations and needs of the client. I have experience of working with children, adolescents and adults in particular with people with disabilities and people with addictions.

I provide psychological support in the field of:

  • psycho-education
  • crisis situations
  • personal difficulties (in relationships, school, work)
  • experiencing stressful life situations,
  • motivation to find and pursue goals
  • lack of satisfaction with life
  • lowering of mood, emotional crisis
  • difficulties in adapting to a new situation
  • searching for solutions in conflict situations
  • addictions
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