Δευτέρα 26 Νοεμβρίου 2007

Alex Harisiadis

Alex Harisiadis is co-founder and trainer at "gignesthai" the Greek Society for Existential Psychology. He is currently a Ph.D candidate at Paneion Univerisity in Athens, department of Clinical Psychology, holds a Masters degree in Counseling Psychology from the University of La Verne, California and also a Masters in Business Administration from the same university.

He has a private practice in Athens working with individuals and groups. He has been teaching Existential Psychotherapy and lecturing in various institutions and organizations. His orientation is Existential with a phenomenological emphasis.


Sp. Merkouri 32 | 11634 | Athens, Greece | +0030 210 7250065 | harisiadis@gmail.com

Κυριακή 25 Νοεμβρίου 2007

Evgenia Georganda

Biographical note


Evgenia T. Georganda holds a Masters degree in Counseling from Tufts University and a Doctorate in Psychology from Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology.

Since 1986 she has a private practice in Athens working with individuals, groups and couples. She has been teaching Psychology and lecturing in various colleges and institutions. Her primary orientation is Humanistic-Existential and is a member of APA and of Division 32.

She has worked for many years with individuals with chronic and life threatening illnesses and is very interested on the impact of death awareness on psychological change and growth. She has lectured and published extensively on the effect of the psychological well being on physical health, primarily on thalassemia, a chronic hereditary blood disease common in Mediterranean, Asian and African countries.

Δευτέρα 19 Νοεμβρίου 2007

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Κυριακή 11 Νοεμβρίου 2007

Evy Dallas

Evy Dallas holds an M.A. degree in Counselling from Ball State University (Muncie, Indiana) and a PhD from the University of Surrey (England).

In 1981 she began practising as a psychologist at a centre for rehabilitation of cerebral palsied children in Athens. At this time she also became an instructor of undergraduate and graduate psychology at the University of La Verne (Athens), attaining the rank of Professor. Since 1984, she has been in private practice, working largely with children and their parents, but also with adolescents and adults. Her orientation has evolved over time into a primarily short-term existential approach, with systemic influences.

She has participated in several conferences and seminars and has published mainly on issues relating to the adjustment of cerebral palsied children and their families. She is a member of the Greek, American and British Psychological Associations.