Klaudia Niemczewska
Registered Mental Health Counseling Inter
Klaudia is a compassionate therapist who holds a Master's degree in Counselor Education: Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Florida International University. Her passion lies in empowering clients to discover their inner strength and authenticity. Prior to joining MIS, Klaudia worked extensively with individuals who have faced challenging experiences such as complex trauma, domestic violence, childhood trauma, sexual abuse, PTSD, anxiety, and depression. Klaudia integrates various techniques, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Solution-Focused Therapy, Trauma Incident Reduction, and mindfulness. Through a collaborative and integrative approach, she assists her clients in finding their true selves, exploring their life's purpose, and embracing their self-worth.
Therapeutic Specialties
Anxiety Disorders, Depression, Peer Relationships, Self Esteem, Trauma - PTSD, Stress Management, LGBTQ+ Support, Family Conflict, Domestic Abuse / Violence - Victims support, Grief
What is important to you, for your client to feel, when working with you?
One of my key priorities is to establish a safe, warm, and non-judgmental space for all my clients. I believe it is essential for them to know that they are not alone in their life journey and that they have a supportive space to express themselves freely.
Who do you believe you are for a client as they manage their problems?
Working with my clients is truly an honor, and I applaud them for their courage in taking the first step toward healing and transformation. My role is to facilitate their growth, support their understanding, and empower them to take control of their emotions using healthy coping skills and the right tools.
What drives your passion for seeing clients?
My passion lies in making a positive, healthy difference in my client’s life. Making a positive difference in my client’s life, whether small or significant, brings me tremendous joy.
How do you believe clients "get better"?
I believe that clients “get better” when they process what happened to them, and take the necessary time for healing. True transformation and growth happen when clients put in the effort and commitment to therapy.
"Things may happen around you, and things may happen to you, but the only things that matter are the things that happen in you." -Eric Butterworth
Mental Health Department
Education
DePaul University, Community Psychology
Florida International University, Masters in Counselor Education: Mental Health Counseling
Client Age Range
Children (2-6), Children (6-12), Teens (13-17), Adult (+18), Geriatric (65+)
Languages Spoken
English, Polish
Personal Hobbies
Outside of therapy, I enjoy spending time at the beach, traveling, exercising, and hot yoga.