Orsolya Vadász
psychologist, clinical psychologist
psychology
Budafoki Institute
Hungary
Biography
He graduated from Eötvös Lóránd University in Budapest where he earned a degree in psychology at the Faculty of Applied Psychology in 2010. In 2015, she obtained a qualification in Clinical Child and Youth Professional Psychology at the University of Pécs. In addition, the Hungarian Family Therapy Association is involved in family and parenteral method-specific training. He worked for adults for two years in the psychiatric department, and his professional interest turned to the children. Within the institutional framework she was first involved with the Child Mental Health Care Center and then with the Pedagogical Service Headquarters. His experiences are primarily the area of psychodiagnosis, the treatment of childhood neurotic problems (numbness, stuttering, excessive fears); behavioral, learning and disorder; (abdominal pain, headache) and conducting family counseling (divorce, family crises and educational issues). From 2014 he works at the Gézengúz Foundation, where he studies the cognitive, emotional and social development of infants and young children, education counseling and management of therapies.
Research Interest
He graduated from Eötvös Lóránd University in Budapest where he earned a degree in psychology at the Faculty of Applied Psychology in 2010. In 2015, she obtained a qualification in Clinical Child and Youth Professional Psychology at the University of Pécs. In addition, the Hungarian Family Therapy Association is involved in family and parenteral method-specific training. He worked for adults for two years in the psychiatric department, and his professional interest turned to the children. Within the institutional framework she was first involved with the Child Mental Health Care Center and then with the Pedagogical Service Headquarters. His experiences are primarily the area of psychodiagnosis, the treatment of childhood neurotic problems (numbness, stuttering, excessive fears); behavioral, learning and disorder; (abdominal pain, headache) and conducting family counseling (divorce, family crises and educational issues). From 2014 he works at the Gézengúz Foundation, where he studies the cognitive, emotional and social development of infants and young children, education counseling and management of therapies.