Dr. Pablo Jeczmien started his career as a heart surgeon for a very highly regarded team, until he decided to specialise in psychiatry and psychotherapy, which began his personal quest to understand how the mind and the body worked together. This personal and professional development has led Dr. Jeczmien to address mental and physical problems from a more multidimensional, even spiritual, point of view. He prefers to take a holistic approach to mental health, combining his psychiatric knowledge with psychotherapy, with the use of medications coming only when needed and when patients agree that it is necessary.
A member of the British Medical Association and the Royal College of Psychiatrists, Dr. Pablo Jeczmien is also registered with the General Medical Council. He currently serves as a General Adult Consultant Psychiatrist with the National Health Service (NHS) in the UK, as well as a Psychotherapist who meets with patients individually, but who also provides group and family counseling when necessary. In addition to his NHS work, Dr. Jeczmien also sees patients as part of a private practice at The Riverside Practice, a centre for health and well-being in East Sussex.
So far, Dr. Pablo Jeczmien has been a psychiatrist for more than 30 years. Until he decided to change a few years ago, is responsibilities once included management and university teaching, but that changed several years ago, when he decided to study Anthroposophical Medicine and Anthroposophical Psychotherapy almost exclusively. Nowadays, he dedicates all of his time outside of clinical practice to the investigation and study, looking for ways that people may able to mend the bridge between mind and body, and perhaps find a way to use them in clinical practice. In addition to Dr. Pablo Jeczmien’s expertise in psychosis and personality disorders, he is also considered an expert with regard to depression, anxiety disorders and post-traumatic stress disorders.
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