Dagna Gmitrowicz
O MNIE
Soft skills trainer, forest therapy guide, art therapist, therapist after a four-year Erickson Course.
Her expertise combines three areas:
Well-being, i.e. inner balance and team balance. Creativity, i.e. tapping into one’s own and the team’s explicit and implicit resources to create new solutions and seek one’s own expression. And the ins and outs of self and team learning, i.e. how to describe your own development goals and how to achieve them individually and as a team by designing and creating your own learning environment.
Through many years of training work in an international environment, she has experienced extremely diverse groups, individuals and teams. She believes in the effects of short impulses based on experience and in-depth reflection.
Practices that definitely appeal to her clients are forest bathing based on Shinrin-yoku and working with one’s own creativity through, among other things, the visual dialogue method and free creative work outdoors and indoors.
Her many years of training, workshops and conferences are based on her own educational path, which began at the Academy of Fine Arts in Łódź at the Faculty of Graphics and Painting, followed by post-graduate courses in art therapy and psychotherapy at the Erickson Institute, and then international trends at the ToT SALTO International Training for Trainers, topped off with an American certificate as a forest therapy guide at the Association of Nature and Forest Therapy.
By day, she lives in Berlin, where, in addition to her work as a trainer and forest therapy guide, she runs an art studio and works with a marionette theatre.
Her additional specialisation is the creation of innovative development tools combining art and development theories, she has cards for Nonviolent Agreement and cards to support the analysis of one’s own competences based on the International Coaching Competence Model.