Published: March 2025
Keywords:
Olga Konstantinou, Kyriaki Milousi, Loyalties, Transformations, Deconstructions, Today, History, Founding Members, Systemic Association of Northern Greece.
Kyriaki Milousi
Kyriaki Milousi studied Psychology at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and completed her postgraduate studies in Counselling in England and Clinical Psychotherapy in Thessaloniki. She specialises in systemic-family therapy, psychodynamic and cognitive analytical therapy. She works in her private office, providing counselling and psychotherapy to adolescents, adults, couples and families, at the Center for Psychological and Counselling Student Support of the University of Macedonia and the private school 'Aristotle College' of Thessaloniki.
Olga Konstantinou
Olga Konstantinou is a PhD psychologist, systemic psychotherapist, trainer and supervisor. She studied Psychology both in England where she completed her undergraduate and postgraduate studies, and in Greece (PhD in Psychology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens).
She has been trained in systemic psychotherapy, couples counselling, cognitive-behavioural therapy and trauma therapy. Since 2001, she has been in private practice, providing psychotherapy services to adults, couples and families. She is a member of the Systemic Society of Northern Greece (SEVE), the European Family Therapy Association (EFTA) and EMDR Hellas. Since 2020, she is an Associate at Taos Institute-Creating Promising Futures through social construction.
Abstract
The video is part of the workshop "Conversing with co-creators of SEVE: A colourful mosaic of stories and reflections" which Konstantinou Olga and Milousi Kyriaki presented at he SEVE CONFERENCE entitled: "Loyalties: Transformations and Deconstructions in Today's World" (30/11-01/12 2024). Inspired by the anniversary nature of the Conference (25 years since the creation of SEVE), excerpts from interviews with seven founding members were held and presented, who spoke about the loyalties, deconstructions and transformations in their psychotherapeutic path in Systemic thinking and practice from their beginnings to the present.

