For more than fifteen years, I have been living and working in Berlin, in a professional and academic environment of high standards. My psychotherapeutic identity has been shaped within the German clinical tradition, with a complete, state-recognized training as a Psychodynamic Psychotherapist (staatlich anerkannte Ausbildung als Psychotherapeutin).
At the same time, I work as a psychotherapist at Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, one of Europe’s leading university medical centers. My clinical and research work focuses on the connection between psychological and bodily experience, with particular emphasis on psychosomatic symptoms and the phenomenon of tinnitus.
My work is based on psychodynamic psychotherapy, an in-depth therapeutic approach that explores unconscious processes, inner conflicts, and recurring relational patterns shaping emotional and bodily experience. I work with adult patients and offer psychotherapy in Greek, English, and German, providing a safe and discreet space for meaningful psychological exploration.
In addition, I offer online sessions, providing flexibility and access regardless of location.
Therapeutic Focus Areas
- Emotional distress
Anxiety, phobias, depressive symptoms, general psychological difficulties - Crises and transitional phases
Acute crises, urgent situations, psychological destabilization - Psychosomatic experience
Psychosomatic symptoms, chronic pain - Loss and trauma
Grief, traumatic experiences, violence, and abuse - Personality and relationships
Personality disorders, recurring relational patterns