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Psychotherapy in Paris — in English
There is a particular difficulty in finding a therapist in a city that is not entirely yours. What most people are looking for, when they search long enough, is someone who can hold the full weight of a life — not just the presenting complaint, but the whole shape of a person navigating work, love, identity, and time.
I work in English, French, and Greek — in Paris and online. A significant part of my practice is international.
LANGUAGES
Working across Languages
Different languages carry different aspects of the self. The language you think in matters.
English
For clients for whom English is the natural container — including expats, internationals, and those who find French insufficient for the depth the work requires.
Français
Pour les clients francophones ou ceux qui souhaitent travailler dans les deux langues, selon ce que requiert la séance.
Ελληνικά
Για όσους επιθυμούν να εργαστούν στα ελληνικά — είτε ως κύρια γλώσσα είτε όταν η συνεδρία το απαιτεί.
WHO THIS IS FOR
International clients & expats in Paris
Living between cultures raises particular questions — ones worth taking seriously, not treating as background noise.
Identity and belonging — The question of who one is when the cultural scaffolding shifts. Which version of yourself survives the crossing?
Multilingual inner life — The self that speaks differently in different languages. What gets lost in translation, and what the other language holds.
Cultural shame — The internalised judgements that travel with you, sometimes more burdensome than the ones you encounter abroad.
Attachment in displacement — How relationships form differently when you know you might leave — or when those you love already have.
Professional identity abroad — The gap between who you were and who the new context allows you to be. Competence that doesn't transfer.
Online therapy for international clients — Working across time zones and countries, for those not based in Paris or who prefer remote sessions.
A NOTE ON BEGINNING
The first session is a meeting, not a commitment. We talk. You decide if you want to continue. I tell you what I hear and what I think I might be able to offer.
— ON THE FIRST CONSULTATION