Psychotherapist, Glyfada

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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Person-Centered Psychotherapy Integrated Psychotherapy
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Elizampeth Stamou is a Psychologist - Neuropsychologist with clinical and research experience in the field of mental health and neuroscience. She possesses a strong scientific background in the study of brain function through neuroimaging, with a particular interest in the relationship between the brain, behavior, and psychopathology.

She has extensive professional experience in London, having worked as a clinical scientist in leading hospital institutions such as King’s College Hospital, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, and Cleveland Clinic London, focusing on neuroimaging for preoperative assessments in populations with neuro-oncological disorders, epilepsy, and complex neurological conditions.

Simultaneously, she is actively engaged in adult psychotherapy, specializing in eating disorders (Master Practitioner in Eating Disorders) and with extensive experience in the assessment and treatment of anxiety, depression, neurodevelopmental difficulties (autism spectrum, ADHD), as well as complex challenges in daily functioning. Her therapeutic approach is integrative and individualized, combining Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, contemporary evidence-based models, and person-centered understanding, aiming for meaningful and sustainable change. She places particular emphasis on women’s mental health, supporting women with chronic hormonal conditions and the psychological and physical impacts these have on daily life.

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Anastasia Olympiou - Hansen is a Psychologist (BSc, MSc), licensed in Greece and registered as a Mental Health Counselor in Norway, with experience in supporting adults.

She has completed postgraduate training in Health Psychology at the University of Derby.

She works with a range of concerns including phobias, panic attacks, stress, burnout, emotional difficulties, relationships difficulties and life transitions (e.g. career changes, migration, relationships). She supports individuals in effectively managing anxiety and panic, strengthening self-confidence and psychological resilience, and improving their overall daily functioning and quality of life.

She has experience in behavioural change interventions and has supported adults in individual settings, aiming at sustainable and meaningful improvements in mental health and well-being.

She is also active in research in the field of Health Psychology, with a recent publication in 2024 in an international peer-reviewed journal (SAGE) on laughter interventions and their impact on psychological well-being and quality of life in cancer patients.

Olympiou, A., & Ahmed, S. (2024). Laughter Interventions to Improve Psychological Well-Being/QoL in Cancer Patients: A Mini Systematic Review. Sage Open, 14(4).

Sessions are available in Greek, English, and Norwegian.

Seminars

  1. Building Personal Resilience:Managing Anxiety and Mental Health, HarvardX, March 2026, CME Online Down Syndrome, Harvard University Online, October 2015
  2. Assessment and Treatment of Depression in the Primary Care Setting, Harvard University Online, November 2015
  3. Assessment and Treatment of Anxiety in the Primary Care Setting, Harvard University Online, November 2015
  4. Altzheimer's Disease, Harvard University Online, November 2015
  5. Addiction in Your Practice: Information and Resources for Dealing with Addictive Behavior, Harvard University Online, November 2014

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Eclectic Psychotherapy Model Systemic Therapy Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Person-Centered Psychotherapy
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Elena Georgakopoulou is a Counseling Psychologist - Psychotherapist for children, adolescents, and adults. She holds a professional license to practice in England (HCPC Register PYL 15025) since 2006, and a professional license in Greece since 2008. She is also a regular member of the Hellenic Psychological Society and has worked as a Psychologist in the National Health Service of the United Kingdom (NHS), providing therapy to adults and children with severe clinical symptomatology. She has worked with adults and children and utilizes an eclectic and integrative model combining Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), systemic, and person-centered approaches. Her work often involves collaboration with parents, as well as coordination with other agencies such as educational settings, while in Greece she works remotely. She is interested in and can assist in areas such as autism and autism spectrum disorders, ADHD, anxiety and depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), low self-esteem and self-confidence, loss of meaning and direction in life, relational and attachment difficulties, and parental counseling. Sessions are also provided in English.

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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.

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Makris Panagiotis is an M.A Psychotherapist trained in the Person-centred approach; with the office being located in Cholargos. He graduated from the University of Nottingham, in the U.K, after completing his Master’s degree in Person-Centred Experiential Counselling & Psychotherapy. In 2018 he was chosen to be an active member and a therapist at the University’s research clinic - Human Flourishing Project (H.F.P), which remains up until today. Additionally, he was nominated as “mentor” for the new trainee therapist at the University’s research clinic. Furthermore, he holds the Emotion Focused Therapy (E.F.T) Level 1 & 2 certificates from both the University of Nottingham and the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow. He attended multiple training courses, in practice, regarding anger issues on “How to help clients with their anger - a therapist’s toolkit”, working with suicidal tendencies on “KRD Training: working with suicidal clients” and also in working with anxiety and chronic stress issues on “CPD Training: Treating chronic stress”. Panagiotis completed the American College of Greece - Deree the graduate certificate program in psychology. He graduated from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki after completing his B.A in Social and Pastoral Theology; at the same time he completed multiple modules from the psychology department at the Aristotle University’s School of Philosophy. He is a recognised Psychotherapist by D.O.A.T.A.P and a registered member of both the National Counselling Society (N.C.S.) and the British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy (B.A.C.P - MBACP - Registered Member). Some of the topics that Person-centred Psychotherapy deals with are anxiety & stress, anger issues, addition issues, mental health issues, acceptance, panic attacks, sexuality, insecurities, inner peace and relationship issues.

Faneromenis 8 - Emporiko kentro Plaza, Cholargos, ΑΤΤΙΚΗ 14,7 km


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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
mental health

What it is

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is a form of psychotherapy applied to problems such as depression, anxiety disorders, abuse, relationship and marriage problems, eating disorders and serious mental illness.The therapist emphasizes what is happening in the current life rather than the past and what led to the difficulties.

Approach

Identifying the distortions in a person's thinking that are causing problems and then examining these in the light of reality. Understanding the behaviour and motivations of others and using problem-solving skills to deal with difficult situations. Dealing with fears rather than avoiding them. Role-playing to better prepare for potentially problematic interactions with others. You become your own self-therapist.

How it could benefit you

Helps the individual to change dysfunctional thought patterns and behaviors. Improves your functioning and quality of life by helping to change patterns and behaviours. Teaches you to be your own self-therapist.

Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT)
mental health

What it is

It is a form of psychotherapy that teaches a person to identify negative thought patterns and change them. DBT reinforces the acceptance that all your thoughts are valid, as they are part of your life experiences and who you are. The person acts by doing the best they can for the moment. It is used for people with suicidal behavior, post-traumatic stress disorder, substance use disorder, bipolar disorder, eating disorders, ADHD, depression, anxiety.

Approach

DBT focuses on acceptance and change. It helps the person to get to know themselves better, to think about why they do what they do, without judgment. Replacing a negative behavior or habit with ones that can improve the quality of life. Dialectic is the idea that two different things can be true at the same time. At the same time as accepting yourself exactly as you are, comes the recognition of your effort to change.

How it could benefit you

It helps you make positive changes in the way you act. It identifies your negative thought patterns and changes them, helping to make positive changes in the way you act. Teaches you ways to manage intense emotions and stressful thoughts when they occur.

Humanistic psychotherapy
mental health

What it is

Humanistic therapy is a form of psychotherapy in which self-awareness and self-acceptance are considered the keys to personal growth. It emphasizes creativity, collaboration and interaction between the individual and the therapist, using techniques such as role-play.

Approach

Each person is a combination of mind, emotions, body and soul with unique experiences and events. No single life event, personality trait or psychological diagnosis defines you.

How it could benefit you

It improves self-awareness and self-confidence, helps you understand how your past affects your present, how to deal effectively with stressful situations, improves human relationships and helps you better manage your emotions.

Psychodynamic psychotherapy
mental health

What it is

Psychodynamic psychotherapy is talk therapy that aims to understand current thoughts and feelings through the behaviours shaped by past experiences and the past. Understanding the past can help you avoid repeating unhelpful patterns that have existed in it and facilitate your quality of life alongside relief from distressing symptoms. It is used in depression, anxiety, interpersonal problems, addictions, trauma, eating disorders, personality disorder.

Approach

Psychodynamic psychotherapy provides a space to explore and understand how unhelpful patterns from the past may be influencing our current difficulties. Defence mechanisms are explored and how our feelings and behaviours in the present are shaped by our past experiences.

How it could benefit you

It helps people to live a healthier life. There may be things in a person's unconscious that they are not aware of that cause them pain or keep them stuck in the past. Identifying these and understanding them can lead you to move forward.

Systemic psychotherapy
mental health

What it is

Systemic psychotherapy is an approach about how the individual acts as part of a wider group or broader system of relationships: family, partner relationship, work, friendships, and social environment. This approach connects communication and interaction patterns with a problem or a difficulty that the individual may be experiencing.

Approach

Systemic psychotherapy identifies behavioral patterns within a persons’ relationships and in the way someone connects with others. It helps the individual understand themselves more effectively, along with their roles and communication style and supports them in developing more functional ways of thinking and communicating within their system.

How it could benefit you

It helps improve understanding of relationship and family dynamics. It can change dysfunctional communication and behavior patterns within the system, strengthen empathy, support the development of stronger relationships and help with managing conflicts and difficulties.

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