A holistic view of people and their acceptance and positivity in all circumstances is essential in healing, not just in psychological work. In my work, I strive to create an environment in which patients can experience their own power and strength over their illness and health with state-of-the-art professional support.
Education
I graduated from the Károli Gáspár Reformed University in 2013 with a degree in clinical and health psychology. During my Master's years, my interest was directed towards the topic of body image disorder, which later became my PhD topic. In 2015, I was accepted with a scholarship to the doctoral school of Mental Health Sciences at Semmelweis University, where I completed the training, but eventually did not obtain my degree due to other professional interests.
Job experience
In 2019, I became a full-time lecturer at Semmelweis University Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Applied Psychology, where I taught mainly health psychology, health communication and eating-related courses. I am currently a lecturer at the University, while since 2021 I have also been teaching courses for students at the IWI International School of Fitness and have been involved in adapting and teaching the psychology module of the Medical Exercise Specialist training.