
In-person and remote sessions
Psychotherapy is a type of treatment that has traditionally been provided in person. However, developments in online technology have made it possible for service users to opt for remote sessions whenever they want or need them.
Katerina Kotsoni addressed early on the challenges of modern living and the need of some people to access online therapy. In 2014, she started offering psychotherapy through video calls, learning to overcome the medium’s inherent difficulties while providing optimal support to her service users.
Since then, she has supported many Greeks living and working abroad who sought therapy in their native language or people who lived in areas with no organized mental health services. Nowadays, people opt for this type of therapy to give themselves flexibility and better manage their life’s many demands. Very often, online therapy makes services accessible to people with serious health problems.
She also offers the choice of a hybrid model that combines in-person and remote therapy sessions. That way, service users receive the best of both experiences. For example, they can establish a closer connection with their therapist during their introductory sessions. After establishing a smooth collaboration, they can switch to remote therapy for scheduling flexibility.
For in-person sessions, Katerina Kotsoni has her own private practice in Chalandri, Attiki, where individuals, parents, or couples can receive therapy in an accommodating environment.
In the FAQ section, you will find instructions for how to be best prepared for a remote session.