“Most traumatic experiences happen in the context of a relationship and healing can happen within a safe therapeutic relationship as well”
Background
I took an interest in psychotherapy early on, which led me to complete a bachelor’s degree in psychology at Aristotle University in Thessaloniki, Greece. My fascination with social and cultural forces on human behavior led me to pursue a master’s degree in social and cultural psychology at the London School of Economics and Political Science in the UK. In Greece and the United States, I worked in hospitals and community settings with immigrants, refugees, and people experiencing serious mental illness. Witnessing the effects of trauma on my clients inspired me to further my career as a psychotherapist, and I completed a Master of Social Work at Fordham University in New York, United States.
In my role as a psychotherapist, I have provided trauma-informed treatment to adults, adolescents, and families in school settings and outpatient clinics throughout New York City. I opened my New York City private practice in 2021. In 2026 I relocated to Athens, Greece where I am operating my private practice out of my office in Koukaki neighborhood.
Approach
I take an integrative approach to treatment drawing from attachment focused, relational therapy as well as EMDR. In my practice, I bring strong attention to the impact of social injustices on people’s lives and well-being. While I work with clients experiencing a wide range of issues, I have extensive experience in providing support to people who have endured abuse and violence; I believe that most traumatic experiences happen in the context of a relationship and healing can happen within a safe therapeutic relationship as well.