Clinical Psychologist Marina Sarli

Marina Sarli

Clinical Psychologist

Family Conflict Depression Parenting Relationship Issues Anxiety

Education

  • Leiden University

    Clinical Psychology / Graduate

  • National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA)

    Psychology / Undergraduate

Schools of Study

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Systemic Therapy

About

Marina Sarli is a psychology graduate from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens with a professional license. She pursued her postgraduate studies in Clinical Psychology at Leiden University in the Netherlands. Her studies have mainly focused on Cognitive - Behavioral Therapy, but in her work she draws elements from various approaches, adapting the techniques to the specific needs and background of each client. She mainly focuses on anxiety disorders, depression, motivational issues, boundary and relationship issues, loneliness, bereavement and issues of sexuality and gender identity. Through her studies and volunteer work, she has worked with minority groups, people from the lgbtq+ community and different cultures. She has interned at the Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy of Athens (ICPA), attending sessions and participating in group psychotherapy. She also interns as a clinical psychologist at "BABEL" Day Center, providing mental health services to refugees and immigrants and doing psychosocial interventions in the community. Lately she has been providing mental health services online and continuing her training.

Areas of Expertise

Peer Relationships Behavioural Issues Emotional Disturbance Women's Issues Chronic Pain School Issues Anger Management Stress Life Transitions Self-confidence

Seminars and Conferences

  • Educational Program "The Science of Relationships" from the ALP University, March 14, 2024
  • Certificate of Attendance Labyrinth of Training: “Mental Health First Aid”, March 8, 2021
  • "Mental Resilience" seminar from the 1st Psychiatric Clinic of the Medical School of NKUA, March 5, 2021
  • Seminar "Covid19 Infection and Mental Health", EPIPSY, Research University Institute of Mental Health, Neurosciences and Precision Medicine "Kostas Stefanis", December 14, 2020