
Korogiannaki Afroditi

Korogiannaki Afroditi
Developmental Psychologist, MSc – Systemic Family Therapist
Afroditi Korogiannaki is a Developmental Psychologist and Systemic Family Therapist.
She completed her MSc in Child Development at the University of London in 1997. She qualified as a Systemic Family Therapist in 2012, following her training at the Athenian Institute of Anthropos (AIA).
She has worked therapeutically with dozens of children and adolescents with developmental disorders and learning difficulties, and has provided counselling support to their families.
Since 2006, she has been working at the Theotokos Foundation, which offers daily programmes for children and young people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. For the past three years, she has served as Head of the Foundation’s Diagnostic and Therapeutic Services.
In addition, she collaborates with private therapy centres, providing parental counselling and professional supervision to specialists working therapeutically with children.
She has also worked with Aegean College, where she taught undergraduate courses in Early Childhood Education and postgraduate courses in School Psychology.
Over the past twelve years, she has been providing psychotherapy to adults, couples, and families.
Since 2013, she has coordinated the team of AKMA graduate therapists participating in the Offered Family Therapy Programme. This initiative offers free therapeutic support to individuals, couples, and families, with the aim of fostering personal empowerment and well-being. The team of volunteer therapists from AIA has consistently supported numerous requests over the years and is regularly renewed, ensuring the continuity and vitality of the program.