Marianna Sidiropoulou

Marianna Sidiropoulou is a registered clinical psychologist with the Health Professions Council (HCPC) in UK.
She is a practicing psychotherapist with 12 years of experience and a member of the British Psychological Society (BPS).
Ms Sidiropoulou studied psychology at Southampton University and completed her Master's Degree in Counselling psychology at City University of London (MSc Counselling Psychology). She was subsequently trained in psychoanalytic psychotherapy at the Hellenic Society of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
in Athens, Greece. She is currently conducting her doctoral research on Women and Leadership at Birkbeck, University of London.
Her dual background of clinical and organisational psychology has brought a wealth of experience on stress, psychosomatic illness, personality disorders and relationship difficulties on both the personal and workplace life. She has treated an array of cases deemed "difficult" with perseverance and success.
Ms Sidiropoulou's other area of expertise and interest is motherhood, the mother-infant early relationship and the challenges mothers face with their new role like post natal depression, identity, body and emotions. Her work and focus on the feminine, and the effect of gender in everyday life has led her to do substantial clinical work with women in groups and on an individual basis.
Ms Sidiropoulou practices in London and can hold the sessions in either English or Greek.
She is a practicing psychotherapist with 12 years of experience and a member of the British Psychological Society (BPS).
Ms Sidiropoulou studied psychology at Southampton University and completed her Master's Degree in Counselling psychology at City University of London (MSc Counselling Psychology). She was subsequently trained in psychoanalytic psychotherapy at the Hellenic Society of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
in Athens, Greece. She is currently conducting her doctoral research on Women and Leadership at Birkbeck, University of London.
Her dual background of clinical and organisational psychology has brought a wealth of experience on stress, psychosomatic illness, personality disorders and relationship difficulties on both the personal and workplace life. She has treated an array of cases deemed "difficult" with perseverance and success.
Ms Sidiropoulou's other area of expertise and interest is motherhood, the mother-infant early relationship and the challenges mothers face with their new role like post natal depression, identity, body and emotions. Her work and focus on the feminine, and the effect of gender in everyday life has led her to do substantial clinical work with women in groups and on an individual basis.
Ms Sidiropoulou practices in London and can hold the sessions in either English or Greek.