Theodosis N. Tasios
Psychologist - Systemic Psychotherapist, Philologist-Special EducatorTheodosis Tasios, psychologist and psychotherapist, began working in 2008 with children, adolescents and adults. He deals with diagnosis, treatment, psychological support and psychotherapy regarding psycho-emotional challenges of children/adolescents and adults, learning difficulties of children and adolescents, mental retardation, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, ADHD, family and other emotional challenges.
Services
Psychotherapeutic services are offered both in person and online.
Systemic Psychotherapy
In systemic practice, psychotherapy is a creative meeting of two experts: the person who brings their own unique experience and the therapist, who offers knowledge, experience, and a safe framework for communication.
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Individual Psychotherapy
The word “psychotherapy” comes from the words “psyche” and “therapevein,” which in ancient Greek means “to take care of.” In essence, it is a form of therapy through dialogue.
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Family Therapy
The family is the first and most important context for the development of every human being. It is the system within which we are born, socialized, and learn to relate to others.
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Treatment of children and adolescents
The child is part of a larger system: the family, the school, the neighborhood, the friends and all those who interact with them. This system is always more than the sum of its parts, as every relationship and every interaction influences the child's behavior and personality.
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Parental counseling
The constant change of social reality often brings parents face to face with multiple roles, such as parents, children of their own parents, partners, employees. The need to respond to all of these can lead to pressure and difficulties. The satisfaction or challenges they experience within these roles directly affect the children.
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Couples Therapy
Couples therapy is for people who are in a relationship, whether heterosexual or LGBT, and feel that something in their connection has changed. There may be a need to improve their communication, explore options for the future, manage a breakup, or simply rediscover the joy they once shared. The couple is not treated as two isolated individuals, but as a system where change in one inevitably affects the other.
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