Saturday, February 28, 2026

CEREN YALÇINTAŞ

Born in 1995 in Afyonkarahisar, Psychologist Ceren Yalçıntaş received her education in psychology and continues her work in the field of mental health accordingly. She has shaped her academic foundation with the aim of deeply understanding human behavior and developing scientifically grounded approaches. She continues her professional life as a psychotherapist and is known for her curiosity toward research and lifelong learning. In her free time, she enjoys playing tennis, traveling, discovering new cultures, and playing the guitar as an amateur. Ceren is particularly interested in working with adolescents and adults, offering psychological support in areas such as depression, anxiety disorders, obsessive-compulsive symptoms, emotional regulation difficulties, and stress management. In the therapeutic relationship she establishes with her clients, trust, ethical principles, and confidentiality are her primary priorities. She provides therapy for common mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety disorders, OCD/GAD, as well as bipolar disorder and anger management difficulties. In her therapeutic approach, she adopts a holistic perspective, aiming to build a trust-based relationship with clients and to create sustainable change through scientific methods. In her work, she primarily utilizes Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), along with mindfulness-based and contemporary psychotherapy approaches, to develop a holistic roadmap tailored to the individual needs of each client. Committed to professional growth, Ceren closely follows current scientific developments in psychology. Viewing personal development, academic progress, and psychological well-being as lifelong processes, she embraces continuous learning and growth in both her professional and personal journey. In addition to her professional practice, Ceren is also engaged in writing. On her blog pages, she has analyzed cinematic films through various psychological theories and schools of thought, and has shared book and film critiques from a psychological perspective with her readers. After crossing paths with Psychology Times through social media, Ceren will continue her work and contributions on this platform.
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