Psychologist offering warm, culturally sensitive support for anxiety, stress, life transitions and relationship challenges. I work collaboratively, integrating person-centered and evidence-informed approaches.
I am a psychologist with experience in counseling, psychological assessment, and psychosocial support across public health, educational, and NGO settings. I have worked with children, adolescents, adults, refugees, and multicultural communities, supporting people through stress, emotional difficulties, life transitions, and relationship challenges.
My professional experience, together with my multicultural background, has shaped a strong sensitivity to identity, belonging, and cultural context. I strive to create a respectful and supportive space where clients feel understood and can work toward achieving greater well-being and resilience.
My approach is collaborative, person-centered, and integrative. I draw from evidence-informed practices and from person-centered, CBT-informed, systemic, and narrative perspectives, adapting the work to each client’s needs, pace, and goals.
Rather than working rigidly from one model, I value tailoring the therapeutic process to the individual, combining emotional exploration, practical coping strategies, and reflective work in ways that best support each person.
I place strong importance on building a trusting therapeutic relationship where clients feel safe, heard, and empowered toward meaningful change.
Private Practice Psychologist (Online & In-Person) Currently working in private practice, providing individual counseling both online and in-person from my office. I support clients with anxiety, stress, emotional difficulties, trauma-related experiences, relationship challenges, and life transitions.
Counseling Psychologist – Second Chance Schools Provide individual and group counseling to support students’ emotional wellbeing, social adjustment, and educational development. Design and deliver psychoeducational interventions in classroom settings and offer support in crisis-related situations when needed.
Psychosocial Support – Public Health & NGO Sector National Public Health Organization Worked for approximately six years in refugee and migrant mental health contexts across public health and NGO settings. Provided psychosocial support and counseling to individuals facing trauma, displacement, and severe psychosocial stressors, working within multidisciplinary teams in structured humanitarian and community-based programs.
MSc in Educational Sciences (Applied Counseling) University of Ioannina Advanced training in counseling, psychosocial support, and mental health interventions. My postgraduate research focused on mental health service use among Muslim populations, and findings from this work were presented at academic conferences, reflecting my interest in multicultural mental health and access to care.
BSc in Psychology University of Crete Foundation in psychological theory, counseling, assessment, psychopathology, and research methods.
I also engage in continuing professional development through training and seminars related to counseling, crisis support, and multicultural practice.