I’m Kinga Pete, psychologist, PhD student, autogenic training therapist and art therapist in training. I obtained my degree in psychology in France, specialising in cognitive-affective neuropsychology. I am currently pursuing my PhD studies at the ELTE Doctoral School of Psychology. My research examines neuropsychological functions of post-COVID patients and investigates possible interventions (virtual reality-based cognitive intervention, art therapy) for post-COVID sequelae. Besides research, I am actively involved in teaching. Previously, I had the possibility to do internships in France and Italy in the fields of clinical neuropsychology, applied virtual reality and affective psychophysiology. Afterwards, I worked at a healthcare initiative in order to optimise Hungarian stroke care.
I strongly believe in and support life-long learning, keeping up with international literature and technological developments. I follow a person-centred approach in my work as a psychologist, and my aim is to help the psychological development of the individual in a safe, accepting, empathetic and caring atmosphere.
What I can help with: individual psychological counselling, autogenic training, virtual reality based cognitive intervention