Dize Irkad
Dize Irkad is a clinical psychologist and author with extensive experience in psychotherapy and academic research. She completed her undergraduate education in psychology and her master’s degrees in social and applied psychology as well as clinical psychology. She is currently pursuing a PhD in clinical psychology. Irkad has specialized in trauma psychology, schema therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, art therapy, psychodrama, and positive psychotherapy. She conducts academic research on low self-esteem, major depression, suicide risk, OCD, personality disorders, sexual difficulties, women’s and LGBTQ+ health, and post-traumatic stress disorder. She has contributed to numerous national and international projects, trainings, and workshops. Committed to presenting scientific knowledge of psychology in an accessible language, Irkad writes articles on mental health, personal development, and social psychology across various digital platforms and magazines. She continues her academic and professional work with the aim of enhancing the psychological well-being of both individuals and society.

