MERTZANI ANNA

Parmenidou 21, Athens, 11636, ATTICA
Mental Health Counselor
Psychologists
6983712227
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Company Description

Anna Mertzani is a Mental Health Counselor and Gestalt Psychotherapist, with further training in child abuse at Keele University, Great Britain (M.A in Child Care, Law and Practice) and in work burnout at Berkeley - University of California, (Mindfullness and Resilience to Stress at Work). She has attended a training in Developmental Trauma from the Athens Gestalt Foundation as well as the series of trainings in Psychopathology from the International Institute of Psychopathology and Psychotherapy of the relational Gestalt approach of the Psychiatrist and Psychotherapist Gianni Francesetti. She is the author of the teenage novel "Do I have a Right to Tell a Story?" ed. Apopeira, based on the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989), which was recently translated into English and Arabic.She is a member of the international group of Gestalt psychotherapists "Humans of Gestalt". She has worked in the refugee field, has coordinated women's groups with loss and bereavement, empowerment adolescent groups through emotional intelligence, parent-child groups to strengthen the relationship.

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More specific issues and difficulties you may face:\

  • Anxiety (Panic Attacks, Phobias)
  • Mood Disorders (Depression, Mood swings, Anger)
  • Traumatic events
  • Interpersonal Relationships
  • Crisis in marriage
  • Coping with a divorce decision
  • Work Fatigue
  • Bereavement
  • Losses
Panic Attacks, Bereavement, Phobias, Depression, Marriage Crisis

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