Dominika Dudek (born 2 July 1969) is a psychiatrist, specialist in clinical psychiatry, depressive disorders and bipolar disorder, Head of the Department of Psychiatry and the Clinic of Adult Psychiatry at the Jagiellonian University Medical College, professor of medical sciences, since 2013 editor-in-chief of the journal âÂÂâÂÂ, between 2022 and 2025 the president of the Polish Psychiatric Association.
The daughter of cardiologist . In 1993 she graduated from the Jagiellonian University Medical College. There in 1998 she obtained a doctorate in medical sciences based on her dissertation Spostrzeganie relacji maà Âà ¼eà Âskich przez pacjentów depresyjnych i ich wspóà Âmaà Âà ¼onków w aspekcie stylu poznawczego (Perception of marital relationships by depressive patients and their spouses in terms of cognitive style), supervised by Andrzej ZiÃÂba. In 2006 she obtained habilitation, and in 2012 she obtained title of professor. Between 2010 and 2014 she was employed at the Institute of Pharmacology of the Polish Academy of Sciences. She co-organized a scientific conference cicle Pharmacotherapy, Psychotherapy and Rehabilitation of Affective Disorders (Polish: Farmakoterapia, Psychoterapia i Rehabilitacja Zaburzeà  Afektywnych), twenty two editions until 2017; as well as a series of popular lectures and discussions Conversations about human (Rozmowy o czà Âowieku).
In June 2020 she authored a letter to president Andrzej Duda against the discrimination of LGBT people that was signed by several hundreds scientists. In November 2025, she was appointed by the Mayor of Kraków, Aleksander Miszalski, as the chairwoman of the Krakow Mental Health Council.
She was married to .