Dr. Georgiadou completed her B.A. in Psychology at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. As a Fulbright Scholar, Dr. Georgiadou graduated with her M.A. and Ph.D. in Marriage and Family Therapy from the University of Louisiana at Monroe in May 2009 and August 2012 respectively. Dr. Georgiadou became a Licensed Professional Counselor in Texas in 2012 and a Licensed Professional Counselor-Supervisor in 2017. Dr. Georgiadou is also a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in Texas. DR. GEORGIADOU specializes in systemic family therapy approaches (solution-focused, structural, strategic and family-of-origin/intergenerational models). Dr. Georgiadou is currently working fulltime as the Clinical Director at Positive Steps Residential Treatment Center in Houston, TX. Dr. Georgiadou coordinates the treatment program of young females ages 12 up to 21 years old, using a trauma-informed and trust-based approach. The population she serves consists primarily of young females in CPS/foster care or juvenile probation programs. Her research mission is focused primarily within the fields of Multicultural Counseling and Systemic Family Therapy. Dr. Georgiadou feels passionate about exploring the experiences of equity-seeking, underrepresented groups, particularly immigrants/refugees in the US. Dr. Georgiadou uses qualitative methods and survey designs to understand the living narratives of individuals from equity-seeking communities. With her research, she is seeking to explore informed ways to improve underrepresented individuals’ access to social supports and experience of therapy outcomes. She goes by “Dr. Sofia” for her students. ☺