Kanellakis Anastasios is a Psychologist - Psychotherapist and maintains a private practice in Alexandroupoli. He holds a degree in Psychology from the University of East London and has a postgraduate specialization in Clinical and Community Psychology (MSc in Science, UEL). His professional path has been shaped through encounters with human vulnerability, psychological resilience, and the profound need for meaningful connection. His practice and professional experience began in settings such as the Center for Addiction Prevention and Mental Health Promotion, as well as the Alzheimer’s Disease Center, where he engaged with diverse psychosocial demands and caregiving needs. He continued his career in Creative Activity Centers for individuals with disabilities and in shelters for unaccompanied minors, where daily work prioritized empathy, cultural sensitivity, and trauma management. Over the past two years, he has been working with the Social Psychiatry Company, actively contributing to the provision of psychological support for adults and adolescents. Within the framework of therapeutic practice, he applies a integrative approach to psychotherapy and counseling, drawing elements from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT), and the Person-Centered approach. He deeply believes in the power of the therapeutic relationship, the capacity of individuals to renegotiate their experiences, and to restore their psychological equilibrium. Guided by scientific rigor and human connection, his work aims to create a safe space where lived experiences can be heard, recognized, and transformed.