Rümeysa Aytekin
Rümeysa Aytekin is a graduate of psychology and is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology. During and after her undergraduate education, she developed an interest in both the theoretical and applied dimensions of psychology, aiming to integrate her academic knowledge with a clinical perspective. Her primary areas of interest include trauma, interpersonal relationships, attachment processes, emotional regulation, psychological well-being, and the impact of life experiences on the individual’s mental structure. In addition to her academic training in clinical psychology, she has participated in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)-based trainings and gained various internship experiences during and after her undergraduate studies. These experiences have enabled her to observe how psychological theories are reflected in practice and to approach psychological issues within a multidimensional framework. In her writings, she seeks to present psychological concepts not only at a theoretical level but also by relating them to daily life, individual experiences, and clinical applications in a clear and accessible language. Rümeysa Aytekin is a writer for Psychology Times Türkiye, where she aims to contribute to readers with current and thought-provoking content grounded in psychological literature.

