Irina Mrvoliak-Theodoropoulou holds a PhD in Psychology from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and is a licensed psychologist and psychotherapist trained in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). Her professional background combines clinical practice, academic teaching, and participation in research projects, shaping a therapeutic approach grounded in scientific evidence and critical thinking.
She provides individual psychotherapy for adults within a safe, structured, and collaborative therapeutic environment, where there is space to explore personal challenges, life experiences, and patterns of thinking and behavior that affect daily functioning and interpersonal relationships. The therapeutic process is tailored to the unique needs, goals, and life circumstances of each individual, respecting their personal pace and values.
Her clinical work is intended for individuals seeking support with anxiety, emotional distress, interpersonal difficulties, self-esteem and assertiveness issues, life transitions, or a desire for deeper self-understanding. The therapeutic framework addresses a broad range of concerns, from current life challenges to more persistent or long-standing difficulties, with an emphasis on functionality, resilience, and emotional stability.
Sessions are available both online and in person at 12 Agorakritou Street, Ilioupoli, Athens, conveniently located within a 10-minute walk from the Ilioupoli and Alimos Metro stations, with ample free parking available in the area.
With respect, acceptance, and a commitment to evidence-based practice, her goal is to support each individual with safety, empathy, and professionalism on their personal journey toward greater understanding, empowerment, and meaningful change.