ESTABLISHED
Research Operations
2018 — Present



More than seven years of continuous participation
within the research environments that evolved into
the cQtherapy Research Institute and cQ Core.
Anna Włodarczyk
Research Lead & Participant Systems Director
For more than seven years, Anna Włodarczyk has participated in the continuous investigation, observation and development of the research environments that evolved into the cQtherapy Research Institute and the cQ Core private research participation environment.

Her work includes:

• pattern identification
• system mapping
• source-level investigation
• intersystem analysis
• participant observation
• research hypothesis development
• long-term recalibration participation

For most individuals entering cQ Core, Anna represents the first direct point of contact within the private research environment.


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RESEARCH OPERATIONS
Seven Years Inside The Research Environment



For more than seven years, Anna Włodarczyk has participated directly in the daily research environment surrounding cQtherapy and cQ Core.

This involvement includes:

• observation
• documentation
• system mapping
• case review
• pattern identification
• continuity processes
• research hypothesis generation
• participation in ongoing development of the broader research environment

Her understanding originates from direct exposure to thousands of hours of live research activity rather than external study alone.
COLLABORATION
Long-Term Collaborative Research



For more than seven years, Anna has worked directly alongside Piotr Zborowski within the continuously evolving research environment that later became the cQtherapy Research Institute.

This collaboration includes:

• daily research sessions
• collaborative hypothesis generation
• investigation of biological patterns
• review of medical and scientific literature
• analysis of intersystem relationships
• verification through subsequent observation and adaptive experimentation

The objective is not to preserve assumptions.

The objective is to challenge them continuously.
OBSERVATION
Continuous Observation Environment



Participation within the research environment extends across highly diverse biological presentations, objectives and operational circumstances.

The work includes continuous exposure to:

• live observation processes
• system mapping
• pattern propagation
• adaptive decision-making
• structural analysis
• long-term continuity within active research participation
PATTERNS
Identifying Relationships Before Outcomes



One of Anna's primary areas of participation involves identifying recurring relationships between biological systems.

This includes:

• source-level constraints
• intersystem dependencies
• compensatory mechanisms
• adaptive failures
• pattern propagation
• operational limitations

The objective is not merely to observe outcomes.

The objective is to understand how those outcomes emerged.
CONTINUITY
Throughout The Entire Process



For individuals admitted into cQ Core, Anna remains involved throughout the duration of participation.

Communication, observation, continuity and operational coordination continue across all stages of the process.

This continuity allows long-term work to occur without interruption.
INSIDE THE ENVIRONMENT
Understanding The Environment From Within



For more than seven years, Anna Włodarczyk has participated continuously within the evolving environment that later became cQ Core.

This experience provided direct insight into:

• long-term participation,
• adaptive recalibration processes,
• maintenance of operational continuity,
• biological adaptation,
• and the practical challenges associated with preserving function while continuing professional and personal life.

Because of this experience, Anna's understanding of cQ Core originates not only from research observation and participant support, but also from years of direct participation within the environment itself.

This perspective contributes to the continuous refinement of the participant experience and the ongoing development of the cQ Core environment.
PERSONAL DECISION
Why I Stayed



Before becoming involved in the cQtherapy research environment, Anna Włodarczyk worked for more than a decade within therapeutic practice.

Her first contact with the research environment occurred as a participant.

The experience led her to investigate the work more closely from a professional perspective.

What followed was the decision to redirect her career toward continuous observation, development and research activities conducted alongside Piotr Zborowski.

The decision was based on direct experience rather than theoretical interest.
ENTRY
Recognition And Compatibility Review



For most individuals entering cQ Core, the first direct interaction occurs through a Recognition Interview conducted by Anna or Justyna.

The objective is not diagnosis.

The objective is to understand:

• personal objectives
• biological history
• operational circumstances
• adaptive limitations
• compatibility with the research environment

Not every request progresses beyond this stage.
SELECTION
Compatibility Matters



Progression within cQ Core is not determined solely by the objectives presented.

Compatibility between:

• the participant,
• the research environment,
• and current operational capacity

also plays a critical role.

Not every request progresses beyond review.
CQ CORE
Working Inside cQ Core



Within cQ Core, Anna participates in:

• participant observation
• long-term continuity
• system mapping
• adaptive recalibration processes
• operational coordination
• research development

This continuity allows long-term participation to occur without interruption.
PRIVATE ENVIRONMENT
Private Research Participation Environment


cQ Core represents the private research participation environment that emerged from more than three decades of continuous investigation conducted within the cQtherapy Research Institute.

Participation remains restricted and considered individually.


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A. Włodarczyk
  • A. Włodarczyk
    Research Lead & Participant Systems Director


    Anna Włodarczyk brings more than two decades of practical experience in human function, structural observation and adaptive therapeutic environments.

    Her professional background includes experience in:

    • Japanese chiropractic systems (Yumeiho – 3rd Dan)
    • Shiatsu
    • Bowen-based approaches
    • structural and functional observation methods

    These experiences contributed to the observational and research perspectives that later became integrated into the cQtherapy Research Institute.

    For more than seven years, she has participated in continuous daily research collaboration with Piotr Zborowski, contributing to:

    • pattern identification,
    • system mapping,
    • intersystem analysis,
    • participant evaluation,
    • research hypothesis development,
    • long-term recalibration environments,
    • and continuity within cQ Core.

    Her role extends beyond communication and coordination.

    It includes active participation in the research environment itself and contribution to the continuity of long-term participant engagements.