Psychologist

Erica Bettac

Career
Cultural challenges
Work-life-balance
Work Performance
Work stress

Having lived and worked across the U.S. and Europe, Erica understands firsthand the challenges and opportunities that come with navigating different workplace cultures. These experiences as an expat facing change and uncertainty have deepened her sensitivity to how context shapes our well-being and identity. She combines this multicultural perspective with her background in organizational psychology and behavioral science to support others through career transitions, cultural adjustments, and workplace stress. In her sessions, Erica creates a collaborative atmosphere where evidence-based techniques meet genuine warmth, helping you develop practical strategies while staying connected to what matters most. Whether you’re managing stress, seeking better work-life balance, or making important career decisions, she offers both structure and empathy—turning insights into real-world skills for everyday use.

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About Erica

Educational background

  • Diploma in Coaching – University of Cambridge (UK)
  • Ph.D. in Organizational Psychology, specialized in Occupational Health – Washington State University Vancouver
  • Master of Science in Industrial/Organizational Psychology – Washington State University Vancouver
  • Master of Business Administration in Organizational Leadership – University of Findlay
  • Bachelor of Arts in Psychology – University of Findlay

Preferred therapeutic approach

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Solution-focused Coaching/Counseling
Work and Organisational Psychology

Working style

Erica creates a balanced space that’s both structured and welcoming, where evidence meets empathy. Her collaborative approach draws from proven techniques while maintaining a warm, supportive environment for exploration. She balances thoughtful guidance with client empowerment, encouraging you to take ownership of your journey while providing clear direction. Erica places strong emphasis on setting meaningful goals and sharing relevant psychological concepts in accessible ways, ensuring you gain both insight and practical tools to move forward.

“Change often begins with a quiet choice”
Erica Bettac
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