Aga Dymacz Aga Dymacz – Uccle – Louvain – English

aga dymacz psychologue psychotherapeute psychopedagogue bruxellesI am Aga – a Child & an Adolescent, an Adult Psychologist and Psychotherapist.
Additionally, I am a certified Social Skills Trainer and Relaxation Techniques Trainer.
I work in Brussels and Leuven

The solution to every problem starts with nine little words:

  • ‘I’m here.’
  • ‘I hear you.’
  • ‘How can I help?’

”When needs are met through connection, hearts are opened to gentle, respectful, compassionate correction.” ― L.R. Knost, The Gentle Parent: Positive, Practical, Effective Discipline

I conduct diagnosis and therapy in the following areas:

  • Anxiety disorders;
  • Emotional problems/ difficulties;
  • Oppositional and defiant disorders;
  • Behavioral disorders;
  • Developmental disorders (autism spectrum, Asperger’s syndrome);
  • Individual consultations for parents;
  • Computer/internet addiction;
  • Diagnosis of the overall – development of the child (intellectual, emotional, social, motivational);
  • Learning problems;
  • Consultancy for adults (stress management, mood disorders, self esteem, personal development, positive and humanistic psychology, mindfulness, ACT, CBT, DBT therapy).

Graduation from Psychology studies; completed Postgraduate Studies in the program: Innovation and Design Management; working in the Hematology Department at Ludwik Rydygier’s Specialist Hospital, in Caritas Luxembourg and for Croix-Rouge Luxembourg and currently;  following many trainings e.g. on International Psychotherapy Institute; working in Polish School in Leuven helped me in supporting children and adolescents and their development and open my own practice in Belgium.

I speak English, Polish.

“The most powerful force on the planet is the soul that has awakened to its purpose.” ― L.R. Knost

I am recognised as a Psychologist by the Belgian Commission of Psychologists with the number  892328783.
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Différence entre psychologue et psychiatre

La distinction entre ces domaines réside dans les parcours de formation, les antécédents professionnels, et les approches distinctes qu’ils adoptent. Les psychothérapeutes, tout comme les psychologues, recourent à diverses thérapies verbales pour le traitement, bien que ces derniers détiennent un diplôme en psychologie et intègrent souvent des évaluations psychométriques pour étayer leur démarche.

C’est quoi un trouble obsessionnel compulsif ?

Le Trouble Obsessionnel-Compulsif (TOC) est un trouble mental complexe qui touche un grand nombre d’individus à l’échelle mondiale. Il se caractérise par des obsessions dévorantes, qui sont des pensées intrusives et récurrentes, ainsi que par des compulsions, qui sont des comportements répétitifs visant à apaiser l’anxiété engendrée par les obsessions.