Psychologist

Leticia Linden

Anxiety
Navigating change
Personal relationships
Relationships
Self-confidence

Leticia brings an international and multicultural perspective to her work as a psychologist. Having lived and worked across different countries, she has developed a strong sensitivity to identity, transition, and the inner pressures people often carry. Her background allows her to support clients from diverse cultural and professional contexts with openness and understanding.
She works with adults navigating anxiety, burnout, relationship challenges, and life transitions. Leticia integrates psychological depth with practical clarity, helping clients better understand their internal patterns while building meaningful and sustainable change. Her approach supports individuals in reconnecting with their strengths and creating greater balance in both their personal and professional lives.

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About Leticia

Educational background

  • MSc in Counseling Psychology and Psychotherapy, American College of Greece
  • Internal Family Systems Therapist, IFS Institute
  • Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (CCTP), Evergreen Certifications
  • Professional Certified Coach (PCC), International Coaching Federation
  • Somatic and Embodiment Coach, Human Essence LLC
  • Certified Sex Therapist, Buhler Institute

Preferred therapeutic approach

Solution-focused Coaching and Counseling
Emotionally Focused Therapy
Compassion Focused Therapy

Working style

Leticia’s working style is calm, structured, and relational. She creates a safe and confidential space while keeping sessions focused and purposeful. She communicates in a clear, direct, and compassionate way, helping clients understand what is happening internally without becoming overwhelmed. Clients often share that they feel seen, grounded, and supported, and that sessions bring clarity and practical direction. Leticia works collaboratively, adjusting the pace and focus to what feels most helpful in the moment, while always keeping an eye on meaningful and sustainable change.

“The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change.”— Carl Rogers
Leticia Linden
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