About Me
Christina Charilaou – Randles is a Registered Clinical Psychologist. She holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Cyprus and a Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology from the University of Nicosia.
She supports lifelong learning by attending seminars of interest both in Cyprus and abroad.
In 2008 she attended a series of seminars in Kosovo about supporting people with cancer and then provided voluntary support at the “Healthia Clinic” in Pristina, to cancer patients and their families.
In 2009 she volunteered at the Theotokos Foundation, gaining experience in handling children and adolescents with developmental immaturity and mental disorders.
In 2010 she participated in the research program “Neurocognitive Study of Adults – Memory and Cognitive Skills in Adult Life”, where she was trained in the assessment of memory and cognitive skills of the seniors.
In 2013 she worked at the Medical School of the University of Nicosia for two academic semesters as a PBL Tutor.
Since 2014 she is in private practice, providing services to adults, children, couples and families.
Publications:
Constantinidou F. & Charilaou, C. (2010). Neurocognitive aging and quality of life in Greek Cypriot Adults.
Brain Impairment, 11(2), 215-216.41.
Constantinidou, F. & Charilaou, C. (2010). Quality of life, years of education, and neuropsychological performance in older adults.
Proceedings from the 25th International Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease, 2010. Medimont International Proceedings, Bologna, 47-50.