Agnieszka Cimochowska is a dedicated Clinical Psychologist at CHU Brugmann, where she specializes in the identification, assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of a wide range of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders. With a profound understanding of the intricate dynamics within families, Agnieszka employs her expertise in...
Agnieszka Cimochowska is a dedicated Clinical Psychologist at CHU Brugmann, where she specializes in the identification, assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of a wide range of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders. With a profound understanding of the intricate dynamics within families, Agnieszka employs her expertise in family therapy to address issues that often arise from interpersonal relationships. Her work is particularly focused on serious psychiatric illnesses, including bipolar disorder, psychosis, and depression, where she utilizes evidence-based therapeutic techniques to foster healing and resilience among her patients.
Agnieszka's collaborative approach is a cornerstone of her practice. She actively engages with physicians and social workers to develop comprehensive treatment plans tailored to the unique needs of each individual. This multidisciplinary strategy not only enhances patient outcomes but also ensures that all aspects of a patient’s life are considered in the therapeutic process. Her commitment to psychoeducation empowers families to better understand mental health challenges, equipping them with the tools necessary for effective support.
In addition to her clinical work, Agnieszka is involved in research initiatives that explore the neuropsychological underpinnings of mood disorders. Her proficiency in utilizing advanced methodologies, such as event-related potentials (ERPs), allows her to contribute valuable insights to the field of psychology. With strong skills in Microsoft Office and Keynote, she effectively communicates her findings and shares knowledge with peers, further solidifying her role as a thought leader in mental health care. Agnieszka Cimochowska’s passion for improving the lives of individuals and families through compassionate care and innovative practices makes her an invaluable asset to CHU Brugmann and the broader mental health community.