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Education: • PhD., Psychology, Department of Psychology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 23/11/2006. Concentrations: Developmental Psychology, Attachment, Affect, Self-Concept, Close Interpersonal Relations. Dissertation: " Attachment of adolescents and young adults. Effects on self and intimacy”. • M.Sc. Developmental and School Psychology, Department of Psychology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 22/11/1999. Concentrations: Developmental Psychology, Self-Concept, Affect. Thesis: “Developmental Changes of Self-Concept during Adolescence and their relation to Positive and Negative Affect and the Fear of Negative Evaluation”. • Graduate Degree on Psychology, Department of Psychology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 12/07/1995. Some of my publications, mainly derived from my PHD Thesis: 1. Syngollitou, E. & Daskalou, V. (2002, in greek). Developmental Changes of Self - Concept during Adolescence. Proceedings of the 8th Hellenic Congress of ELPSE (In CD-ROM, (peer review). 2. Iraklidou, M., & Daskalou, V. (2002, in greek). Perceptions of adolescents on heterosexual relationships: sources of information, experiences and attitudes about sexuality during adolescence. Proceedings of the 8th Hellenic Congress of ELPSE (In CD-ROM, (peer review). 3. Daskalou, V. & Syngollitou, E. (2003, in greek). Relationship between emotional factors and the self-concept during adolescence. Psychology 10 (4), 462-480 (Special Issue), 4. Daskalou, V. & Syngollitou, E. (2004, in greek). Relationship between self-concept, coping strategies of stressful situations and the working models of attachment during the early years of adulthood. In M. Dikeou, P. Roussi & D. Christidis (Ed..), Scientific Annals of the Faculty of Philosophy, Department of Psychology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Volume 6 (233-254), Thessaloniki, Aristotle University Publications Office. 5. Syngollitou, E. & Daskalou, V. (2004). Developmental changes of self-concept and affective factors in adolescence. In H. Marsh (Ed.) Proceedings of the Third International Biennial SELF Research Conference (pp. 863-871). SELF Research Centre: University of Western Sydney (peer review). 6. Syngollitou, E. & Daskalou, V. (2006). Working models of attachment to parents, friends and partners during early adulthood and their relation to self-concept and affect. Proceedings of the Fourth International Biennial SELF Research Conference, “Self-concept, Motivation, Social and Personal Identity for the 21st Century”. Ann Arbor, University of Michigan, USA, 23-27/7/2006 (peer review). 7. Daskalou, V. & Syngollitou, E. (2007, in greek). Relationship between cognitive and affective aspects of self-concept and their differentiation in the types of attachment to parents. Psychology, 14 (4), 392-409. 8. Daskalou, V. & Syngollitou, E. (2009). Working models of attachment to parents, friends and partners during early adulthood and their relation to self-concept and affect. Proceedings of the Fifth Global SELF Research Centre International Biennial Conference “Enabling Human Potential: The Centrality of Self and Identity”, 13-15-01-2009, UAE University, Arabic Emirates (peer review). 9. Daskalou, V. (2011) (in press, in greek). Crisis management in the school setting. The school mediation as a method of conflict management. In Proceedings of the Seminar organized by the Association of Greek Physicists in collaboration with the Regional Education Department of Thessaly, titled "Crisis Management and Conflict in the School Environment", April 8 2011, Divani Palace, Larissa. In Journal of the Regional Education Department of Thessaly. 10. Daskalou, V. & Syngollitou, E. (2012, in greek). (Adaptation and editing). Brennan, K.A., Clark, C.L., & Shaver, P. (1998). The Experiences in Close Relationships Inventory. In A. Stalikas, S. Triliva, & P. Roussi (Eds.). In The Psychometric Tools in Greece. Athens: Pedio. 11. Daskalou, V. & Syngollitou, E. (2012, in greek). (Adaptation and editing). Watson, D., Clark L. A., & Tellegen, A. (1988). The Positive and Negative Affect Scales. In A. Stalikas, S. Triliva, & P. Roussi (Eds.). In The Psychometric Tools in Greece. Athens: Pedio. 12. Daskalou, V. & Syngollitou, E. (2012, in greek). (Adaptation and editing). Griffin D. W., & Bartholomew, K. (1994). The Relationship Scales Questionnaire. In A. Stalikas, S. Triliva, & P. Roussi (Eds.). In The Psychometric Tools in Greece. Athens: Pedio. 13. Daskalou, V. & Syngollitou, E. (2012, in greek). (Adaptation and editing). Bartholomew, K., & Horowitz, K. (1991). The Relationship Questionnaire. In A. Stalikas, S. Triliva, & P. Roussi (Eds.). In The Psychometric Tools in Greece. Athens: Pedio. 14. Daskalou, V. & Syngollitou, E. (2012, in greek). (Adaptation and editing). W. Fitts, H., & Warren, W. L. (1996). The Tennessee Self-Concept Scale - Adult Form. In A. Stalikas, S. Triliva, & P. Roussi (Eds.). In The Psychometric Tools in Greece. Athens: Pedio. (The publications 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 concern the adaptation of Questionnaires in greek population). Work Experience: From October 2008 until today I have been working as a psychologist at the Branch of Rehabilitation and Remedy for Children with Disabilities of Thessaloniki (P.A.A.P.A.TH.), of the Welfare Centre of Central Macedonia which provides care, rehabilitation programs and psychosocial support to people with disabilities. I have been working in the field of psychological support for disabled children, their social careers and their families, as well as in the fields of Volunteering and Education –Sensitization for people with disabilities. Also, from 2008 till today i give courses on School and Developmental Psychology at the University of Thessaly (Volos). Research: My research interests include the self-concept and affect during adolescence and young adulthood in a developmental perspective as well as the relation between the attachment and the formation of self concept, affect and close relationships during adolescence and emerging adulthood. More specifically, my research focuses on the main self-concepts, including the self-perception of psychical appearance, and their relationship with self - esteem, positive and negative affect towards self and the formation of close interpersonal relationships. Moreover, i am interested in investigating the body image of people with disabilities, their appearance satisfaction or dissatisfaction and how these factors affect their well-being and their relationships to others.

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