Tonia Loizidou: Difference between revisions

From Future Worlds Center Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Associates                            <!-- The name of the template e.g "Associates" -->
|name= Tonia Loizidou
                  <!-- Append to variable name the content "Elia Petridou" -->
|image= ToniaLoizidou1.JPG          <!-- You can replace all the template's variables with the appropriate content-->
|period=April 2008 - 2011
|title=Project Coordinator and Social Advisor
|projects=[[Good practice (Torture Victims)]]<br>[[Unit for the Rehabilitation of Victims of Torture|URVT]]
|interests=
|degrees=BSc in Psychology<br> MSc in Applied Psychology
|fields=Psychology
|universities=Central Michigan University, USA<br>Brunel University, UK
|specializations=
|achievements=
}}


Ms. Tonia Loizidou has been working with the [[Cyprus Neuroscience and technology Institute]] since May, 2006 holding the position of the administrator.  She has been involved in projects of the EU Citizenship and Human Rights Program and the CyberEthics; she was the [[Project Coordinator]] for the Peaceful Europe project and assumed in 2007 the psychologist’s position for the [[Unit for the Rehabilitation of Victims of Torture]].  She currently serves for the [[Good practice (Torture Victims)]] project. Her future involvement will also include scientific research and facilitation of small groups engaged in authentic dialogue.


==Short Bio==
Tonia holds a BSc in Psychology from Central Michigan University, USA and an MSc in Applied Psychology from Brunel University, UK.  She is also in the process of receiving her qualification in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy from Beck Institute of Cognitive Therapy and Research, USA. 


Ms. Tonia Loizidou holds a BSc in Psychology from Central Michigan University, USA and an MSc in Applied Psychology from Brunel University, UK. She is also in the process of receiving her qualification in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy from Beck Institute of Cognitive Therapy and Research, USA.  She has been working with the CNTI since May, 2006 holding the position of the administrator.  She has been involved in projects of the EU Citizenship and Human Rights Program and the CyberEthics; she is coordinating the Peaceful Europe project and maintains the psychologist’s position for the Unit for the Rehabilitation of Victims of TortureHer future involvement will also include scientific research and facilitation of small groups engaged in authentic dialogue.
==References==
* [http://www.urvt.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=16&Itemid=14&lang=en Vicky's page at URVT]
 
[[Category:Past Associates]]




[[Category:Past Associates]]
[[Category:Past Associates]]
[[Category:Participants 3rd Intern. SDDP School]]
[[Category:Participants 3rd Intern. SDDP School]]

Revision as of 03:33, 23 January 2012

Tonia Loizidou
Tonia Loizidou
With FWC April 2008 - 2011
Title Project Coordinator and Social Advisor
Key Project(s) Good practice (Torture Victims)
URVT
Degree(s) BSc in Psychology
MSc in Applied Psychology
Filed(s) of study Psychology
University(ies) Central Michigan University, USA
Brunel University, UK



Ms. Tonia Loizidou has been working with the Cyprus Neuroscience and technology Institute since May, 2006 holding the position of the administrator. She has been involved in projects of the EU Citizenship and Human Rights Program and the CyberEthics; she was the Project Coordinator for the Peaceful Europe project and assumed in 2007 the psychologist’s position for the Unit for the Rehabilitation of Victims of Torture. She currently serves for the Good practice (Torture Victims) project. Her future involvement will also include scientific research and facilitation of small groups engaged in authentic dialogue.


Short Bio

Tonia holds a BSc in Psychology from Central Michigan University, USA and an MSc in Applied Psychology from Brunel University, UK. She is also in the process of receiving her qualification in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy from Beck Institute of Cognitive Therapy and Research, USA.

References