Professional Training in Psychological Assessment

Scientific Supervisors &Trainers

Malvina Tsounaki

M.Sc. Clinical Psychologist, Family Therapist

16 January 2025

AIA Chalandri

9, Epidavrou Str., Chalandri 152 33

Duration

Three-year seminar, running for nine months each year, on a weekly basis, with online and/or in-person meetings. Thursday 15:30 – 17:30

Description

Psychological Assessment is a specialized service provided by qualified psychology graduates.

It is a valuable tool for psychologists beginning their professional practice, as it can support clinical and psychotherapeutic work within mental health settings and in the practices of professionals such as psychiatrists, psychotherapists, counsellors, and family therapists.

It strengthens clinical work by helping therapy gain clearer goals and strategy, allowing therapeutic interventions to focus on the specific needs of each client.

The data derived from psychometric tools are analyzed both quantitatively and qualitatively. Through the rich material provided, the personality of each individual emerges — revealing how they function, think, and feel, both intrapersonally and interpersonally.

n the seminar, through theoretical training, bibliographical study, practical application, and experiential processing, trainees explore and apply the dialectical systemic approach and gain experience that they can utilize therapeutically, as well as in their training within the Group Process and Family Therapy seminars (seminars that employ a related methodology as taught by Vasso Vassiliou and Giorgos Vassiliou). Finally, within AIA’s approach, psychological assessment is not only a diagnostic tool but also often functions as a useful catalyst in Family Therapy.

Indicatively, some of the themes explored during the meetings include:

 Τ.Α.Τ
 WAIS
 Rorschach
 Genogram-based history taking
 Sentence Completion
 Kinetic Family Drawing
 House –Tree- Person Drawings

Aim

Through this training, the psychologist acquires the ability to design psychotherapeutic interventions more effectively and comprehensively, based on the specific needs of each client.



Who is this seminar for

Psychology graduates

Academic Prerequisites

Knowledge of Psychopathology, Personality Theories, and Participation in a Psychotherapy Group.

Information

For information and registrations, please contact the AKMA Secretariat, attention Ms. Tota Bairami, at +30 210 9824147 / tota.bairami@akma.gr

Knowledge of Psychopathology, Personality Theories, and Participation in a Psychotherapy Group.