Adult's Workshops

A series of thematic workshops for parents and adults addressing the issues of anxiety, depression, addiction, multigenerational trauma, understanding child development, and online safety etc. (Topics will be chosen by the group depending on their needs from a range of activities on offer).

Important: While there may be a general theme, our primary goal is to provide individualised support tailored to each person's specific needs and challenges.

Participants come with a diverse range of issues, and the focus remains on personal assistance within the broader scope of the session's topic. To sign up, email: info@ewacic.com.

Izabella Robinson

As a psychoanalytic psychotherapist, Izabella offers support to adults and young adults navigating life's challenging moments. She holds degrees in Psychology and Pedagogy from the University of Warsaw and specialised in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy at the Krakow Higher School of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy.

A member of EWA CIC UK (European's Welfare Association) and SSEA (Society for the Study of Emerging Adulthood) in the USA, she has been practicing psychotherapy in the United Kingdom for over 15 years, currently running a private practice in West Bromwich.

Phone number: +44 7842 701775

E-mail: quanbell.psychoanalysis@gmail.com

Izabella Norris
Izabella Norris

Robert Paczkowski

As a fully qualified Person-Centred Counsellor, Robert is experienced in short-term, medium-term, and open-ended therapy, and collaborates with clients to determine the most suitable approach for their needs. Robert is a member of the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP). He also holds an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.

With extensive experience gained over several years in various charitable organisations, including Coventry and Warwickshire Mind, Barnardos, and currently One Recovery (now Humankind) in Tamworth, Robert brings a robust background to his work. His qualifications include a Level 5 Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling, along with other certificates and additional CPD courses covering areas such as supporting bereaved children, LGBTQ+ awareness, working with anxiety and chronic stress, and safeguarding.

Phone number: +44 7936 988 571

E-mail: counsellingtamworth@yahoo.com

Magda Ruszkowska

Magda is a Trainee Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner currently undertaking postgraduate NHS training in Low Intensity Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). With a Psychology degree from the University of Warwick, she brings experience in both psychoeducational material development and academic research. Magda also serves as a crisis intervention worker, supporting individuals in acute emotional distress.

She expertly uses evidence-based interventions like self-help, behavioral activation, and cognitive restructuring, tailoring approaches to each person's unique needs. Magda also holds certifications in mental health first aid, trauma-informed practice, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (Level 3), and counselling skills (Level 2).

Upcoming Events

17th May 2025

Stopping Peer Bullying in Schools

In this workshop, you'll learn how to recognise the signs of bullying, respond effectively when bullying occurs, support your children through difficult experiences and empower yourself to foster a safer, more supportive environment for your children.

14th June 2025

Managing Stress and Lack of Time

Learn effective techniques to navigate daily pressures, reduce stress, and reclaim your time. We'll explore practical tools to help you find balance and ease in your busy life.

28th June 2025

Let’s Talk Parenting!

This session offers a supportive space for parents to share experiences, gain insights, and discuss common parenting dilemmas. Come and connect with others and explore effective approaches to raising children.

5th July 2025

Intergenerational Trauma

Delve into the concept of intergenerational trauma and its impact. This workshop will provide understanding and strategies for recognising and addressing the echoes of past experiences that can affect current well-being.

20th September 2025

Let's Talk About Therapy

4th October 2025

Child Development Stages

18th October 2025

Children's Spectrum

8th November 2025

Childhood Sexuality

22nd November 2025

Navigating Relationships with Children

An open and engaging discussion about therapy - what it is, how it works, and how it can be a powerful tool for personal growth and mental well-being. We'll demystify common misconceptions and explore the benefits of seeking professional support.

Dive into the fascinating world of child development. This session will explore key developmental stages, helping you understand the unique emotional, social, and cognitive needs of children as they grow. Gain insights that can strengthen your approach to parenting and caregiving.

29th November 2025

Navigating Gender Differences in Relationships

This workshop will provide a deeper understanding of various "spectrums" in childhood development, including neurodiversity. We'll discuss how to recognise different ways children learn and interact, through empathy and effective support strategies.

A sensitive and essential topic, this session offers a safe space to discuss childhood sexuality. We'll explore age-appropriate understanding, how to approach conversations with children, and ways to support healthy development in a supportive environment.

Learn practical strategies for building stronger, more positive relationships with your children. This workshop will cover effective communication, conflict resolution, and fostering connection, helping you navigate daily interactions with greater ease and understanding.

Explore the complexities of gender differences and how they impact our relationships - both romantic partnerships and broader social connections. This workshop will examine communication styles, emotional expression, and relationship expectations while moving beyond stereotypes to foster deeper understanding. We'll discuss practical ways to bridge differences, improve empathy, and create more meaningful connections across gender lines.