Building trust in relationships, Parents Children relationships and Cheating in relationships are the topics of today’s discussions.
The special Guest Speaker
Margarita Varvogli has an MSc in Counselling Psychology from the University of Sheffield and a Bachelor’s Degree from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. She is finishing a PGCert in Counselling psychology at the University of York Europe Campus. She currently works at the Papanikolaou State Hospital and independently as a psychotherapist. She has worked and conducted research at the psychiatric units of state hospitals. Her research interests are in the delay of gratification ability and in efficacy beliefs. She is a licensed psychologist and a member (MBPSS) of the British Psychological Society (BPS) and the American Psychological Association (APA). She currently resides in Thessaloniki, Greece.
Parents Children Trust Issues
Group members:
Arpi, Syuzanna, Gayane and Varoujan
Family is one of the social institutions that we tend to trust the most. Even though it might seem surprising, there can be a lack of trust within family members too. The presenters will talk about trust in family and will try to illustrate the level of trust between parents and their children throughout years.
Cheating and Trust in Relationships
Group members:
Nune, Tigran, Maya and Alice
Trust, one of cornerstones in relationships, is of paradoxical nature; it is hard to build and easy to break. During the presentation the presenters will focus on the impact that cheating has on decreasing trust levels in relationships and other issues relating to the case
Q&A Session