Lida Anagnostaki

Basic Information:

Title: Associate Professor
Area of Specialization: Psychodynamic perspectives in developmental psychology

Contact details:

Phone No: 
E-mail: lanagnostaki@ecd.uoa.gr

 


Office hours: Announced in the beginning of each semester
Contact address: National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Department of Early Childhood Education, Navarinou 13A, 10680. Athens. 3rd floor.

Academic information

Education
  • PhD. in Developmental Psychology, Brunel University, UK.
  • M.Sc. in Psychoanalytic Developmental Psychology, University College London (Anna Freud Center), UK
  • B.A. (Hons) «Cum Laude», Department of Psychology, University of Athens 1

 

Research interests
  • Parent-child early separation
  • Attachment and attachment parenting
  • Psychoanalysis and education
  • Setting and technique in children’s and adolescents’ psychoanalytic psychotherapy
  • Children’s secrets and capacity of secrecy

 

Courses and Seminars 

Undergraduate

  • Child development I
  • Child development II
  • Psychology in education
  • Developmental disorders
  • Developmental psychopathology and early relationships

 

Graduate

  • Psychological approach to children with disabilities, in the M. A. “Special Education” of the Department of Early Childhood Education

 

Selected Publications
  • The functioning of a work discussion group as a peer group in preschool education: a reflective account (2023). Antypa, T., & Anagnostaki, L., Journal of Child Psychotherapy. https://doi.org/10.1080/0075417X.2023.2236706
  • Attachment parenting. A women’s only affair (2023). Armao, E. & Anagnostaki, L. Journal of Family studies. https://doi.org/10.1080/13229400.2023.2226642.
  • “Children don’t think about these things.”: A qualitative research on the relationship views and experiences of former unaccompanied refugee children (2023). Anagnostaki L., & Zaharia, A. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. 40(11), 3464–3484 https://doi.org/10.1177/02654075231175633
  • Making use of countertransference in qualitative research: exploring the experiences of mental health professionals working with refugee and immigrant families (2023). Navridi, A., & Anagnostaki, L. Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 49(1), σελ.134-148. https://doi.org/10.1080/0075417X.2023.2179098
  • Lesbian-parent families in Greece: the experience of preschool and primary school teachers (2023). Tsekouras, D., & Anagnostaki, L.  Journal of LGBT Youth http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19361653.2023.2166642
  • Discussing the therapeutic setting in child and adolescent psychoanalytic psychotherapy (2017). Anagnostaki, L, Zaharia, A, & Matsouka, S. Journal of Child Psychotherapy.
  • Academic resilience of immigrant youth in Greek schools: Personal and family resources (2016). Motti-Stefanidi, F., Anagnostaki, L., Pavlopoulos, V., Obradovic, J., & Masten, A. European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 13, σελ. 377-393.
  • Clinical commentary (2014). Anagnostaki, L. Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 40, σελ. 305-308.
  • Secrets and disclosures: How young children handle secrets (2013). Anagnostaki, L., Papathanassiou A. C, & Wright, M. Journal of Genetic Psychology, 174, σελ. 316-334.
  • Beyond silence: working with Phoebe (2013). Anagnostaki, L. Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 39, σελ. 156-170.
  • The semantics of secrecy: Young children’s classification of secret content (2010). Anagnostaki, L., Wright, M. J., & Sutton-Bourchier, A. J. Journal of Genetic Psychology, 171, σελ. 279-299.

 

 Additional information

  • Member of the Greek Psychological Society
  • Member of the Hellenic Association for Child and Adolescent Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy  (HACAPP)
  • Delegate for Greece in the European Federation for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy  (EFPP)
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