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Gestalt Psychotherapist

Active in Greece and in Europe, member of E.A.G.T. He is an external cooperator and trainer in educative and other programs of training and psychotherapy Institutes in Greece and abroad. He focuses much on existential aspects, as well as on eros - love - desire relationships (he gradually built a project of workshops and lectures entitled “The eyes in which I was mirrored”).

Since 2006 he developed his approach “PSP-Process Stage Praxis” as an adjunctive psychotherapeutic tool with several application possibilities, involving embodied interaction. In December of 2016 will be published in Greek his book “...to the heretics of love: the eyes in which I was mirrored” (the book is scheduled to appear in English in June of 2017).

Why is a long-term relationship often over-charged with expectations

It seems that in our days the intimate long-term relationships acquire a special and perhaps exaggerated  value, often resulting in a model of a “super-relationship” that if one fails to achieve feels failure and inadequacy. However, is this kind of relationship truly “the best”? Maybe this overvaluation connects with other psychological phenomena?

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