My ultimate goal is to administer psychotherapy in a client-centric, compassionate and integrative manner, while prioritizing the core needs of each client and building a mutual agreement on the therapeutic goals and progress of the therapy. I believe in the deep value of active listening and empathetic approach toward the unique experiences of the persons I work with.
Short Background about me
I finished my Psychology diploma at the University of Crete in Greece, where I studied and worked for four years. Following my graduation, I gained my starting clinical experience working in mental health and rehabilitation facilities for children, adolescents and recently discharged patients from psychiatric hospitals in Athens, Greece. While engaging with such varied psychopathologies and backgrounds I discovered my passion for clinical psychology. This led me to pursue and complete my MSc in Clinical Psychology at Leiden University, where I built a strong foundation in clinical knowledge and evidence-based therapeutic techniques.
Currently, I am an employed psychologist at Better Minds, a mental health clinic providing psychotherapy to international clients in the Netherlands. In this role, I conduct clinical assessments, lead weekly psychotherapy sessions, and participate in regular supervision with experienced clinicians. Being originally from Greece and now living and working in the Netherlands has greatly enriched my multicultural competence, which strengthens the therapeutic alliance with my clients.
In addition to my clinical work, I serve as a lecturer in the Department of Psychology at Leiden University. I teach a variety of courses at both the Bachelor’s and Master’s levels, including Clinical Interviewing and Assessment, Psychopathology and Therapeutic Skills, which fosters my continuous involvement in state of the art research findings in clinical psychology.