Iliopoulou Triantafyllia

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Adjunct Academic Staff

Email

tiliopoulou@uniwa.gr

Academic area

Social Work

Teaching modules

Methodology of Community based Programs

 

Brief CV 

Triantafyllia Illiopoulou holds a PhD in Criminology, an MSc in Criminology & Criminal Justice and a BSc in Social Work. She currently conducts a postdoctoral research on cybercrime and has conducted a research program with scholarship. As a social worker she has worked in the Hellenic Police, Mental Health Centers, NGOs and at the Anticancer Society. Currently she is working at the School of Fine Arts providing psychosocial support to students. Lately she has been teaching at the University of West Attica and at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. She has completed her training in Phenomenological & Existential Analysis & Psychotherapy, providing individual sessions as a freelancer.

 

  • PhD, Department of Social and Educational Policy, University of the Peloponnese
  • (MSc) in Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Loughborough, UK (2009)
  • B.A in Social Work, Technological Educational Institute of Athens (2008)

 

  • Violence & abuse
  • Cyber crime
  • Psychopathology of offenders & victims 
  • Treatment and Intervention programs

 

 

  • Bithymitris, G., Christodoulou, M., Koustenis, P., Iliopoulou, T., & Spyridakis, M. (2021). The social production of vulnerability: Sub-regional and class inequalities in Attica. Social Cohesion and Development, 16(1): 5-27. 
  • Chatzinikolaou, D.M., & Iliopoulou, T. (2021). Selective mutism in children: A literature review of cognitive behavioural and integrative psychotherapeutic schemes. In icarss (ed.), Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Advanced Research in Social Sciences (pp. 161-173). Oxford, UK: Diamond Scientific Publishing.
  • Tsirides, A, Iliopoulou, T., & Louka, P. (2021). Transferred Focused Therapy vs Dialectical Behaviour Therapy for the treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder: A review of the current RCT-based literature. Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience & Mental Health, 4(2): 91-104.
  • Iliopoulou, T. (2019). An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of the users of Deep web and Dark net: The pilot study. In C. Frangos (ed.), Proceedings of the 3rdInternational Conference on Quantitative, Social, Biomedical and Economic Issues (pp. 97-103). Athens, Greece: Greek Research Institute for the study of quantitative, social and biomedical problems.
  • Iliopoulou F. (2018). The dark side of the Internet: In the depths of the Deep Web & Darknet, in “Society of Cyberspace”, Spiridakis, E., Koutsoukou H. & Marinopoulou, A. (ed.), Sideris: Athens, pp. 425-442.