Andri Prodromou is a registered Clinical Psychologist. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the University of Nicosia and a Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology from the European University Cyprus. As part of her postgraduate studies, she completed a research thesis titled “The role of self-esteem, emotional intelligence and psychological resilience in undergraduate students.” In addition, she has published a scientific article in the international journal Scandinavian Journal of Psychology.

During her clinical training, she provided psychological support services at the Prevention and Counseling Station “Ithaki” of KENTHEA, at the Therapeutic Community of Agia Skepi, and at the Nicosia Psychiatric Clinic. She has worked with individuals of different ages in both individual and group settings, supporting people experiencing emotional and behavioral difficulties, as well as mental health challenges such as anxiety, depression, psychological trauma, personality disorders, and addictions, etc.

Her therapeutic approach is tailored to the needs of each client and is based on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Humanistic Therapy, and elements of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT).

Her main professional interest focuses on emotional disorders and on strengthening individuals’ psychological resilience and well-being.