Pamela Radkiewicz
Expat Psychologist Switzerland
Dufourstrasse 49,
8008
Zürich ,
Switzerland
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Expat Psychologist Switzerland
Baarerstrasse 14/16, 2nd floor,
6300
Zug,
Switzerland
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E-mail address
Specialisation
Supporting individuals to reconnect with their inner resources
About me
Working holistically, I see each person as a unique whole. Shaped by emotions, thoughts, experiences and inner stories. I’m deeply fascinated by how relationships form our identity, safety and sense of belonging. This naturally guides my work: helping clients build healthier and more conscious relationships with themselves and others.
I support children, adolescents and adults, offering individual sessions and comprehensive diagnostic assessments for ADHD and Autism Spectrum.
My therapeutic approach is rooted in Carl Rogers’ humanistic philosophy, especially the belief in each person’s natural capacity for growth and healing. I create a space grounded in empathy, authenticity, and acceptance, where clients can safely explore their emotions and move toward meaningful change at their own pace. I see my role as helping them access the inner resources they already carry. I’m also inspired by Carl Gustav Jung’s psychodynamic perspective, particularly his understanding of the unconscious and the transformative power of people's relationships.
After completing my Master’s in Psychology at SWPS University in Poland, I moved to Switzerland. As an expat myself, I understand the emotional and cultural challenges of starting life in a new country and how important it is to feel understood and supported.
I support children, adolescents and adults, offering individual sessions and comprehensive diagnostic assessments for ADHD and Autism Spectrum.
My therapeutic approach is rooted in Carl Rogers’ humanistic philosophy, especially the belief in each person’s natural capacity for growth and healing. I create a space grounded in empathy, authenticity, and acceptance, where clients can safely explore their emotions and move toward meaningful change at their own pace. I see my role as helping them access the inner resources they already carry. I’m also inspired by Carl Gustav Jung’s psychodynamic perspective, particularly his understanding of the unconscious and the transformative power of people's relationships.
After completing my Master’s in Psychology at SWPS University in Poland, I moved to Switzerland. As an expat myself, I understand the emotional and cultural challenges of starting life in a new country and how important it is to feel understood and supported.
Information
Offer
Family problems
Behavioural problems
Bereavement
Divorce/separation
Burnout
Depression
Loneliness
Learning difficulties
Stress
Education advice
Stress related to learning and exams
Existential crisis
Panic attacks and anxiety
Self-esteem and self-confidence
Target groups
Teenagers
Young adults
Adults
Children
Languages
English
Polish
Billing
Partially covered by supplementary insurance
To be paid by yourself
Address
Expat Psychologist Switzerland
Dufourstrasse 49
Spaces Seefeld
8008 Zürich
Switzerland
Expat Psychologist Switzerland
Baarerstrasse 14/16, 2nd floor
Regus
6300 Zug
Switzerland