Klaudia Kulawska, M.Ed, is a third-year doctoral student in the Counseling Psychology Ph.D. program at Lehigh University, where she also earned her master’s degree in human development. She currently serves as a Doctoral-level Extern working under the supervision and license of Dr. Agnes Lenda.

Clinically, Klaudia has gained diverse experience through her work as an extern at a university counseling center. In this role, she has supported college students facing a wide range of challenges, including personal adjustment issues, identity concerns, depression, anxiety, trauma, and eating disorders. This experience has honed her skills in addressing the unique mental health needs of young adults in academic settings.

Expanding her clinical expertise beyond the university setting, Klaudia has also worked extensively with families throughout the Lehigh Valley. Her focus in this work has been on improving the quality of parent-child relationships through evidence-based, attachment-focused interventions. This experience underscores her commitment to translating research insights into practical, effective therapeutic approaches.

Klaudia’s therapeutic approach is integrative, combining cognitive-behavioral therapy techniques with insights drawn from psychodynamic and attachment theories. This flexible, client-centered methodology allows her to tailor her interventions to meet the specific needs of each individual or family she works with, ensuring a personalized and effective treatment experience.

Education

  • M.Ed.

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