
About me
Mariusz Mario Berezowski
​​​For several years, I have been interested in psychology and the observation of behaviour in society. Living in London, I am in daily contact with people of various nationalities and have the opportunity to learn about their cultures.
I began exploring the depths of the human soul in 2008, when I started working as an officer at the Young Offenders Institution, HMP/YOI Feltham. There, I developed the ability to actively listen, resolve conflicts, and support inmates through genuine care and authenticity.
My approach focuses on offering clients unconditional acceptance. I believe we all possess an inner sense of truth and wisdom, but we need space, stillness, and a non-judgemental presence to access our own insights and meaning.
Currently, I volunteer with a local hospice (Greenwich & Bexley Community Hospice) and at Queen Elizabeth Hospital, supporting patients. My fascination with literature — particularly in the areas of philosophy, theology, and psychology — has inspired me to bring kindness and understanding to others. It has also deepened my commitment to supporting people through life’s challenges with a humanistic and spiritual approach.
I also provide psychological consultations online. I am fluent in Polish, English, and Russian, and I speak basic Italian.