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Due to great interest from the Polish community. The project of free psychological advice, run by the Consular Section of the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Oslo in cooperation with Polish psychologists authorized in Norway - is extended until further notice.

Purpose of the project

The aim of the project is to provide free psychological counseling for Poles living in Norway. For those who are willing to use such help. Specialists will be able to address a variety of mental health issues. This includes: depression, anxiety disorders, stress-related disorders, mood disorders, substance abuse and family problems.

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You can also contact us if you would like an assessment or a treatment plan prepared for one of your relatives. street Drammensveien 171, 0277 Oslo. While on duty to help people and families will be provided by you psychologist Anna Wojciechowska, MA. It will be available during visits free psychological advice together with indications for further actions. The consultation lasts up to 45 minutes.

If you are interested in meeting, please contact us by e-mail to the following address: [email protected]

This service will be provided free of charge.

The article was created in cooperation with:

Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Oslo
Consular Section

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