Katarína Gajdošíková
Coming from a Central European cultural background, Katarína brings a thoughtful and inclusive perspective to her work as a psychologist. She has experience working in both clinical and counseling settings with children, adolescents, and adults from diverse socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds. Her approach is rooted in deep respect for each person’s lived experience and the belief that psychological support should always be tailored to the individual.
Katarína has worked extensively with psychological assessment, individual and group therapy, and mental health support in multicultural and multilingual contexts. She is particularly passionate about providing accessible and empathetic care that honors personal strengths, cultural context, and each client’s unique story. In her sessions, she supports people in navigating anxiety, grief, relationship challenges, and life transitions with sensitivity, clarity, and care.
About Katarína
Educational background
- Master’s Degree in Psychology – Comenius University in Bratislava
Preferred therapeutic approach
Working style
Katarína’s working style is deeply client-centered and collaborative. She takes time to attune to each person’s personality, priorities, expectations, and emotional state. In the first sessions, she usually outlines a flexible framework, which is then continuously adjusted together as the therapeutic process unfolds. She enjoys working collaboratively to define key goals or guiding pillars, regularly reflecting on progress and adapting direction based on the client’s lived experience. Rather than applying fixed methods, Katarína shapes her approach moment by moment, guided by emotional attunement and the client’s inner experience. Creating a strong sense of safety is central to her work. When appropriate, she naturally brings in humor and lightness, supporting openness, trust, and emotional relief. Clients often share that they feel relaxed, understood, and aligned with her, and that their pace and preferences are genuinely respected. Katarína views therapy as a process that is co-created rather than rigidly followed.
“If you don’t like something, change it. If you can’t change it, change your attitude.” — Maya Angelou