Martina Viewegová holds a single-subject degree in Psychology from the Faculty of Arts, and a bachelor’s degree in General Humanities from the Faculty of Humanities, Charles University. She completed training in Biosynthesis and Dance-Movement Therapy. She is currently in EMDR training. Martina Viewegová has completed a course for Psychologists in Healthcare, a crisis intervention course, and courses focused on trauma processing, among other courses and training. She has long worked as a psychologist and therapist in a private clinical practice. She frequently works with clients experiencing anxiety, panic attacks, trauma, and burnout. Martina Viewegová is particularly interested in the field of mental health, specifically exploring the factors that foster resilience and personal growth despite a challenging past.
In her practice, Martina Viewegová has a long experience of lecturing on communication skills for educators and on safety and risks of cyberspace. In this area, she works as a lecturer for various target groups, including children, parents, educators, police officers and social workers. She also takes active part in projects focusing on cyberbullying and similar phenomena.
At the Psychological Center, Martina Viewegová focuses primarily on delivering lectures on various topics related to mental hygiene, cyberspace and safety.