Kamilla Bargiel-Matusiewicz currentily working as Faculty of Psychology in the university of Warsaw. Her Diplomas awarded, academic degrees: 1993 – 1998 Master’s studies, major psychology, the Faculty of Pedagogy and Psychology, University of Silesia, Master of Arts degree, Master’s thesis title: A level of social support and intensity of anxiety in patients with AIDS. in the period of 1998 – 2001 doctoral studies, major: psychology, the Faculty of Pedagogy and Psychology, University of Silesia, PhD in psychology. Dissertation title: Cognitive appraisal and strategies of coping in an exam situation. 2001 postgraduate training diploma for Forensic Psychologists. 2015 habilitation received from Faculty of Psychology, University of Warsaw. Dissertation title: Chronic stress associated with dialysis. The use of psychological interventions. Managing international and national research projects or participation in such: 2005 – 2008 Research Project under the European Social Fund, Priority 1, Action 4 Grant No. WUE/0041/IV/05 Project title: Psychological and social conditions of professional activity of disabled people. Manager: Prof. Anna Brzezińska, University of Social Sciences and Humanities. Participation: Program Board Member and Project Implementer. 2008 – 2011 Grant awarded by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education Grant No. N N106 069935 Project title: Process of coping with chronic stress related to a somatic disease. Possibility of using psychological intervention. Participation: Project manager. 2013 – 2015 European Union Grant, Leonardo da Vinci Program Grant No. 2013-1-NO1-LEO04-06251 8 Project title: Improving Supported Employment – The Next Steps. Co-ordination: Arbeidsforskningsinstituttet AS, Norway. Participation: Manager of the assignment carried out by The Faculty of Psychology at the University of Warsaw. she also have 29 publication in international journals.
Her Research interest includes Clinical psychology, Mental health, Health psychology, Psychological problems connected with illness and medical treatment, Psychological interventions, Stress and coping with stress, Addictions prevention.