Greek-speaking therapist for tech professionals in Dublin
If you’re Greek and working in Dublin tech, and you’d rather do this in Greek with someone who also knows the industry, that’s what this is. The work is the same one I do with every client — speaking Greek just removes the translation.
Who this is for
Greek-speaking engineers, product managers, operations and consulting people working in Dublin’s multinationals, tech companies and startups.
Why it helps that I speak Greek
For people who’ve relocated, a lot of what matters is still tied to Greece — family, expectations, the pull home. It’s the part that’s hardest to explain to someone outside the culture, and the part that lands flat when you have to translate it.
In Greek, with someone who already gets it, you can go straight to it. That’s the reason to choose a Greek-speaking therapist — not anything different about the work.
And I understand the industry
You also don’t have to explain corporate life — the big-org politics, the way a role can quietly take over. 18+ years in product and growth and 500+ companies advised before I trained as a psychotherapist, including inside a large enterprise. I happen to be based in Ireland myself, which helps with the practicalities, but the real reason to come is that I hold both the work and the Greek context at once.
The work itself is the same
It’s the same private, one-to-one work I do with everyone — the personal pattern and the real decision together, whether that’s the job, the move, or whether to stay at all. How the work runs is on how I work.
Online sessions
Everything is online, one to one. I’m based in Ireland, so we share a time zone and there’s nothing to solve on scheduling — but sessions are by video, not in person. Same country, same working hours; that’s where the convenience begins and ends.
Confidentiality
Private and one to one. Nothing goes back to your employer or manager, and I don’t use identifiable stories publicly. The full detail is on the confidentiality page.
Common questions
You’re in Ireland too — can we meet in person?
No, the work is online, one to one, by video — same as for all my clients. Being in the same country and time zone makes scheduling effortless, but there isn’t an in-person room.
A lot of what’s on my mind is family back in Greece. Is that the right thing to bring?
Yes. For people who’ve relocated, the tie home is usually central, not a side issue — and it’s the part hardest to explain to someone outside the culture. Working in Greek is exactly what makes it workable.
Greek or English?
Either, or both in the same session. Your language, your call.
Is this a different service because I’m Greek and abroad?
No. What you’re paying for isn’t a “Greek service” — it’s the ordinary work, minus the part where you’d have to explain your background before we could start.