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Celia Parelli is a licensed Psychologist and Psychotherapist (Licence No: 230292). She completed her undergraduate studies in Psychology (BSc) at the University of Sussex and her postgraduate studies in Clinical Psychology (MSc) at the University of Bath. She is currently training in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) at the Association of Cognitive Behavioural Studies, in a four-year programme. She is a member of the Association of Greek Psychologists and the British Psychological Society. As part of her ongoing professional development, she regularly attends seminars, conferences, and specialised training in mental health.

Her professional journey began in 2017 as an Assistant Psychologist at ELEPAP – Rehabilitation for The Disabled. Upon completing the first part of her studies in 2018, she participated in a volunteer assignment in Sri Lanka through SLV.Global, a London-based mental health organisation. From 2018 to 2019, as part of her psychology internship, she worked at Chichester Centre, a psychiatric hospital under England’s National Health Service (NHS), and also held an assistant position at Mill View Hospital, another NHS psychiatric hospital. Returning to Greece in 2021, she volunteered at METAdrasi – Action for Migration & Development, providing psychosocial support in a transit accommodation facility for unaccompanied refugee minors. From 2021 to 2022, she worked with the emergency support team for individuals affected by road accidents at the insurance company Hellas Direct. In 2023, she served as a Psychologist in the psychosocial support programme "BREATH" of the organisation FairLife Lung Cancer Care.

Currently, she works as a Psychologist - Psychotherapist in her private practice in the centre of Athens, offering psychotherapy services to adults, children and adolescents, both in person and online. She also collaborates with W.I.N. Hellas, an organisation dedicated to supporting women affected by domestic violence. Additionally, she provides psychological support and parent counselling at Agalia, a therapeutic intervention centre for children and adolescents. As part of her commitment to professional and personal growth, she engages in long-term psychotherapy and receives clinical supervision from an experienced Psychologist - Psychotherapist, ensuring continuous improvement in the services she offers to those who confide in her.