Inga Nowak-Dusza, Master of Science in Psychology, Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland. Completed comprehensive training in psychotherapy at the Polish Ericksonian Institute and Advanced Intensive Training in Ericksonian Approaches to Hypnosis at The Milton H. Erickson Foundation, Phoenix, USA. Member of the Polish Psychological Association and International Society of Hypnosis. Currently runs a private psychotherapy practice in Warsaw, working with individual patients, couples and families. Specializes in working with anxiety disorders and the impact of trauma. Certified therapis Ego States Therapy. At the same time, she teaches at the Polish Ericksonian Institute, where she contributes to the promotion of the effectiveness of clinical hypnosis and ericksonian psychotherapy. In herpsychotherapeutic work she respects the Code of Ethics of the Polish Psychological Association and ISH principles, and is supervised by the leaders of world psychotherapy.
For many years, she combined her work as a psychologist and psychotherapist while serving in the Polish Army. She created and conducted training for special forces, programs to help soldiers returning from war operations. Conducted training for psychologists supporting police officers and firefighters. She has experience in international cooperation for the mental health of soldiers and building strategies for stabilizing peace. She collaborates with humanitarian organizations in the field of co-training people carrying out aid tasks in conditions of crises and threats to peace or natural disasters. She has training and experience working with police as a negotiator during hostage situations.
Co-creator of hypnosis recordings created during the Covid pandemic, for those in need "Moments of respite".Member of the Board of Directors of the International Society of Hypnosis 2024 -2
in media:
Panic attack. "Spectacular recall of us to life"- Newsweek Poland, 2024
War and Trauma: Why Is Life Worth Enjoying? – videoconversation with one of the special forces lider, 2023
Mondays with Psychotherapy, The Kingdom of Women - The Place of Menstruation in the Development of Mental Health - conversations between Krzysztof Klajs, Director of the Polish Milton Erickson Institute and psychotherapy specialists