Kacper Maczka
Clinical psychologist

He who comprehends the darkness in himself,
to him the light is near.
-CG Jung, Liber Novus (The Red Book)
Kacper Maczka
Clinical psychologist
(Jungian orientation)
Holding a Master’s degree in Psychology, I offer individual consultations for adults and adolescents, available in French and English, at the Centre Alpha in Nivelles.
​
My support is intended for anyone experiencing psychological distress, regardless of its nature: anxiety, depressive states, lack of self-confidence, feelings of loneliness, existential crisis, etc.
​
Founded on non-judgment and the absence of categorization, my practice is rooted in the deep conviction that every individual possesses the capacity to transform themselves and find meaning in their experience.

About my practice

What is the Jungian approach?
The Jungian approach (named after its founder, Carl Gustav Jung) places inner transformation at the heart of psychological work. It is based on the principle that psychic suffering arises from a disunion between the conscious mind and the depths of the unconscious. To heal this fracture, the individual embarks on a journey of individuation—a process of dialogue and synthesis with previously unknown parts of the psyche. By integrating these opposing elements (which carry immense potential), the individual moves away from a fragmented existence toward a more coherent and unified psychic life.
​
This approach is resolutely focused on the uniqueness of the individual rather than on conformity to collective norms. For this reason, it extends beyond simple symptom management or superficial adjustments to the outside world. Therapeutic work involves tapping into the latent resources that reside within each person. Accessing these inner forces allows the individual to overcome their habitual limitations and discover their true authenticity.