Mgr. Lenka Procházková

I am a psychologist, and in my work I guide adult clients on their journey toward a deeper understanding of themselves, their relationships, and the recurring patterns in their lives.

My approach is based on process-oriented psychology as developed by Arnold Mindell. This approach connects various areas of our lives—relationships, bodily experiences, symptoms, emotions, and dreams—and helps us discover the deeper connections and meanings hidden within them. Together, we look for the “common threads” in the story unfolding in your life and learn to listen to it more closely.

Process-oriented psychology views the things in life that disturb, unsettle, or hurt us as potential sources of change and enrichment. Relationship conflicts, health issues, recurring patterns of behavior, or dreams are not just problems to be eliminated—they can serve as catalysts for a deeper understanding of yourself and a more wholesome, authentic life.

In our work together, we’ll focus not only on what isn’t working or is causing tension, but also on areas from which you can draw energy, support, and direction for your next steps. It’s important to me to be sensitive to your pace and to respect what’s accessible to you at any given moment.

I believe that every person carries within themselves the potential for growth and change—but sometimes they need support to reconnect with that potential.

In addition to my professional role, I am also a wife and mother. My personal experience with relationships and everyday life is an important source of humility for me, as well as an understanding of what people go through in their lives.

Mgr. Marek Procházka

I am a psychologist, and for more than 20 years I have been supporting people through challenging life situations and in their personal development. I create a safe, respectful, and confidential space where you can speak openly about what you are experiencing—without judgment or pressure.

My approach is based on PCA (Client-Centered Therapy) as developed by Carl Rogers, in which I am trained as a therapist and which I also teach as a training facilitator. I believe that every person has a natural tendency to grow and find their own path—sometimes they need empathy, understanding, and space to reconnect with these inner resources.

Throughout my professional career, I have gained experience in various settings. I worked with clients struggling with addiction at a nonprofit organization, and later as a psychologist at a psychiatric hospital. At the same time, I have been active in the corporate sector for many years, where I focus on coaching, communication development, collaboration, and leadership. I work with both individuals and groups.

An interest in relationships has long been a part of my professional journey—I am a co-translator of John Gottman’s book *The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work*. Sedm principů spokojeného manželství.

I believe in authenticity, respect for each person’s uniqueness, and trust in their natural resources. I always tailor the pace and direction of our work to you—so that the process is safe and truly beneficial for you.

I am also a husband and father of two children. I have long been interested in spiritual paths and traditions from around the world. They serve not only as a source of support and personal inspiration for me, but also as a means to a deeper understanding of the human experience.