lek. Jakub Cygan | Psychiatrist
The doctor provides treatment in the following languages: Polish

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Experience
Specialization: Currently specializing in psychiatry.
Experience: Graduated from the Medical Faculty of the Silesian Medical University in Katowice. Postgraduate internship in psychiatry at the Dr. Krzysztof Czuma Psychiatry Center in Katowice. He also expanded his knowledge during an internship at the Università degli Studi Gabriele d’Annunzio in Chieti, Italy. Specialist training in psychiatry is being carried out at the Milicz Medical Center, working at the Men’s General Psychiatric Ward and the Detoxification Ward.
Treatment
Treatment: At Ginemedica, she accepts adult patients. He specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of various mental disorders, including:
- mood disorders, especially depression,
- anxiety disorders,
- bipolar disorder,
- schizophrenia and other psychoses,
- personality disorders,
- sleep problems,
- addictions.
In his work, He is characterized by an empathetic approach and attentive, active listening, which allows for building a safe and trusting therapeutic relationship. In the diagnostic and therapeutic process, he places particular emphasis on the holistic perception of the patient – taking into account their history, life context and individual resources. He works in an atmosphere of acceptance, avoiding judgmental attitudes. He is guided by respect for the patient’s experiences and perseverance in searching for effective and tailored therapeutic solutions.
Training and scientific works
Training and scientific work: He constantly expands his knowledge by taking part in specialist courses and national and international scientific conferences. Participation in these events allows him to keep up to date with the directions of development of psychiatry and implement modern therapeutic solutions in everyday practice.
Other: He actively develops interests related to music, regularly performing on the independent scene of Wrocław. Musical experiences complement clinical practice as an inspiration to include elements of music therapy in work with patients.
Currently in the process of developing a program of music therapy classes for hospitalized patients, taking into account the integration of musical techniques with psychiatric and psychotherapeutic approaches.