"Little secrets that will make everyday life look like our personal paradise"

Interview of Psychiatrist Eleni Karagianni with Barbilena Triantafillou on HuffPost.

"Little secrets that will make everyday life look like our personal paradise"

Interview of Psychiatrist Eleni Karagianni with Barbilena Triantafillou on HuffPost.

Eleni Karagianni, psychiatrist, existential systemic therapist, trainer and supervisor of psychotherapists, in her new book "Right to Heaven" helps us turn apparent problems in our favor.

Our expert offers her advice in order to through our social relationships to gain the longed-for sense of wholeness by understanding one another, experiencing empathy and drawing inspiration to craft the canvas of our daily lives from scratch.

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500 words with Eleni Karagianni

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Eleni Karagiannis is a child psychiatrist, existential systemic psychotherapist, trainer and supervisor of psychotherapists, director of the therapeutic and educational Institute "Antistixis"

Eleni Karagianni is a child psychiatrist, existential systemic psychotherapist, trainer and supervisor of psychotherapists, director of the therapeutic and educational Institute "Antistixis". Her book "Right to Paradise" (published by Armos) includes short stories where psychology meets literature. These are human stories that pose existential questions, as the heroes grapple with the meaning of life, loneliness, imperfection, inner conflicts, and the desire to authentically meet others.

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Eleni Karagianni: THE BASEMENT

"FROM EXISTENTIAL DEADLINE TO RELATIONSHIP DEADLINE"

Thoughts on Dostoyevsky's Basement.

In the inexhaustible sources of the classics, with the possibility of new readings.

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Dimitris Karagiannis Patients with cancer: Existential dilemmas in the face of the threat of the disease.


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The collective fantasy of lasting and carefree happiness leads people to be unprepared for the onset of a serious illness such as cancer

Psychiatrist - psychotherapist and notable author Dimitris Karagiannis answers questions of life and death, standing boldly, courageously and honestly in front of the threat of the disease, and showing us deeply philosophical ways to approach the issue.

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Dimitris Karagiannis: Does Man Change?

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"Yes man changes!"

How much pain and equivalent courage is needed to say I will change? Is hope a blessing after all? How many dead ends do you have to be in to seek change? How many times have you not said "today I change" and you remain the same or almost the same? How many failed attempts and how many failures can one endure? How many times will you say "let's start all over again"? And all the stations of your life? Are they deleted that easily? (more…)

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Eleni Karagianni: The trauma of love

In the ancient Greek myth of Eros and Psyche, Eros demands that Psyche never want to know his face. He offers her abundant material goods during the day - while he is absent - and at night they meet amorously only in the dark. (more…)

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Eleni Karagianni: Multiple Two-Way Mirrors

The disclosure of personal data to a wider public has been recorded negatively, as when it occurs in competitive contexts such as the court or the small screen, it becomes an occasion to undermine human dignity. (more…)

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Dimitris Karagiannis: Letter to the Candidate

Dear friend,

I was told that you are very stressed as you are in the final stage before the exams. That you have changes in your emotional state. Sometimes you feel calm and confident and sometimes you feel dark - difficult - impossible and you feel your efforts are unnecessary. That sometimes you make jokes, as if there is no problem, and sometimes the smallest joke they make is capable of making you want to destroy everything... (more…)

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