Academic Staff

Kyveli Vogiatzoglou,
B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D.

Kyveli is a Clinical Psychologist and Psychoanalyst. She completed her undergraduate studies in Psychology at Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences and continued her postgraduate studies in Clinical Psychopathology and Psychoanalysis at Aix-Marseille I University. She received her PhD from Paris Diderot University, Paris VII with honors.

She has extensive clinical experience in clinical structures and hospitals in Europe and specializes in prenatal psychopathology and psychological first aid for trauma management. Kyveli has lectured at international and Greek psychology conferences and has published original scientific papers in international scientific journals.

Indicative Publications in Scientific Journals with Critics

Medea, a reading of hatred in the light of mother-child clinic, Recherché en Psychanalyse (May 2010)
On the Greek roots of psychoanalysis, Recherché en psychanalyse (May 2010)
Infanticide sacrifices, Topique, no 117, Psychanalyse et criminologie (2011)

Indicative Presentations of Original Scientific Papers in Greek and International Scientific Conferences
 
Immigration and Motherhood, International Congress of Psychology 2016 (ICP 2016) Yokohama, Japan, July 2016
Field research on Reception and Care Teams in Lesvos, 24th Hellenic Psychiatric Congress, April 2016
Immigration and Motherhood, Hellenic Clinical Psychology Congress, March 2016 
The representations of the lineage in adopted women who resort to medically assisted reproduction, International Congress, the body in crisis in psychoanalytic and medical discourse, Athens, November 2014
Pregnancy and exile. Temporary places and process of emergence of the novel, International Congress, Subjectivity and body images in the modern world, Rio de Janeiro, May 2013
From one body to the Other, Greek-French congress. Modern self practice, body and subjectivities, Athens, November 2010
Medea, a reading of hatred in the light of mother-child clinic, International congress. The Greek roots of psychoanalysis” October 2009, Athens.
 
 
 
 

Teacher Skills

Clinical Psychology
Clinical Psychopathology
Psychoanalysis
Trauma

Education & Training

  • 2011
    Ph.D. in Psychology
    Paris Diderot University, France
  • 2003-2004
    M.Sc. in Clinical Psychopathology and Psychoanalysis
    Aix-Marseille I University, France
  • 1998-2003
    B.Sc. in Psychology
    Panteio University
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