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2 Psychotherapy Degree Programs in Greece


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College for Humanistic Sciences – ICPS
Bachelor of Psychology with Psychotherapy and Counselling
- Athens, Greece
Bachelor's degree
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
UCLan’s pioneering accredited Undergraduate Degree Programme combining Psychology, Psychotherapy, and Counselling.


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The American College of Greece
Master of Science in Counseling Psychology and Psychotherapy
- Athens, Greece
- Online
MSc
Full time, Part time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The MS in Counseling Psychology and Psychotherapy balances theoretical perspectives with the application of techniques and approaches, aiming to train students who wish to work with a variety of client/patient groups in various settings. The program prepares participants to conduct the assessment, prevention, and interventions for psychological difficulties, and to serve the profession and the client by offering high-quality services based on theory, high ethical integrity, and empirically validated practices.
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Learn more about Psychotherapy degree programs in Greece
Studying psychotherapy degree programs in Greece presents a fascinating opportunity to delve into the human mind while benefiting from a rich cultural heritage. This field prepares you to understand mental health issues and support individuals through various therapeutic techniques.
In Greece, psychotherapy programs emphasize applied coursework and practical instruction, focusing on assessment, diagnosis, and treatment planning. You'll study courses such as cognitive-behavioral therapy, interpersonal therapy, and psychodynamic approaches, developing skills necessary for facilitating therapeutic sessions, managing client relationships, and evaluating treatment outcomes. Students strengthen adaptability as they engage with diverse perspectives in therapeutic practices, enhancing their ability to connect with clients from various backgrounds.
Graduates often pursue careers as licensed psychotherapists, clinical psychologists, or counselors, with skills applicable in various settings, including private practices, hospitals, and community organizations. The educational framework in Greece encourages a collaborative learning environment, preparing you for successful engagement with clients and peers alike in an increasingly interconnected world.