Originally from Greece, where I completed my Bachelor’s studies in Psychology and postgraduate training in Clinical Psychopathology, I have always had a deep fascination with the complexities of the mind. Moving to the Netherlands, I obtained my Master’s degree in Clinical & Health Psychology from Utrecht University, and I have been living and working in the Netherlands since. My master's studies focused on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and I have deepened my skills through further training in CBT and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT).
Different experiences across a variety of settings, such as a public psychiatric hospital, a private clinic, a psychosocial rehabilitation guest house, and private practice, have shaped the work I do today. I have experience with a range of complaints such as depression, anxiety, grief, burn-out, trauma, relational difficulties, self-esteem issues, and ADHD. Having worked with expatriates and internationals from diverse cultural backgrounds —and being an expat myself— I also help individuals navigate the unique challenges of living abroad.
What drives me as a therapist is witnessing the resilience that people are capable of, even in the face of life’s most difficult challenges. I am motivated by the opportunity to support you on your journey toward self-discovery and well-being, helping you develop the tools and insights to create meaningful change, in a safe and warm space.