Mr Stelios Kiosses is a Consultant Psychotherapist and the Lead for the psychological services provided by Dementech Neurosciences. His role as Lead Psychologist involves providing specialist training to associate therapists under his supervision, he manages the work of experienced psychologists, as well as provides work experience for recently graduated psychologists. In addition, he works and liaises with other Directors at Dementech to further develop the programmes and create materials for the therapy sessions to improve the sessions and make further progress with patients. Despite his many roles as the Lead Psychologist he also provides individual therapy sessions with patients. Mr Kiosses trained in Psychotherapy and Experimental Psychology at Sussex University and then graduated in Psychodynamic Counselling and Clinical supervision at the University of Oxford. He also trained as a Psychotherapist and Human Factors specialist at the University of Birmingham. He is an active member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy and the British Psychological Society. He is also a member of Corpus Christi College in Oxford and is a research collaborator for The Computational Psychopathology Research Group at the University of Oxford and the University of Limerick (Ireland). Mr Kiosses also collaborates with the Neurodegeneration Imaging Group specifically on complex behavioural experiments in functional and molecular neuroimaging studies at Kings College London. Mr Kiosses occasionally lectures at the Goldsmiths College University of London. He was also an honorary senior lecturer at the University of Birmingham on family and mental health, through specifically looking at cognitive behavioural therapy and psychodynamic therapy. Diseases, Medical Tests and Treatments Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Counselling Cognitive Training Personality disorders Family Therapy Low self-esteem Stress Psychology Anxiety Psychodynamic-Interpersonal Therapy Solution-focused therapy
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