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Dr. Christos Konstantinidis, Ph.D.

Psychologist - Systemic Psychotherapist

Present

Komotini

Greece

Democritus University of Thrace

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Dr. Christos Konstantinidis is a distinguished psychologist specialized in Systemic Psychotherapy and Sport Psychology. With a PhD from the Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Science at the Democritus University of Thrace, Komotini, Greece, Dr. Konstantinidis operates a private practice where he employs modern, client-oriented therapeutic methods tailored to the unique needs of each individual.

Dr. Konstantinidis has a profound expertise in Social Psychology, Sport Psychology, gender issues and diversity. His groundbreaking PhD research was the first global effort to document the attitudes of athletes towards their homosexual teammates, showcasing his commitment to advancing understanding and inclusivity in sports.

His academic journey includes a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, a Bachelor's degree in Sport Science, a Master's degree focused on Sport Psychology, and a PhD in Sport Psychology Democritus University of Thrace, from Democritus University of Thrace, Greece.

Dr. Konstantinidis is an active contributor to the academic community with numerous scientific publications to his name. His collaborative efforts with Democritus University of Thrace, Greece further highlight his dedication to research and education in his field.

Outside of his professional and academic pursuits, Dr. Konstantinidis is a person of diverse interests, engaging in activities such as sailing, tennis and boxing, and is an avid traveler.

  • Sport Psychology
  • Systemic Psychology
  • Social Psychology
  • Gender Issues
  • Diversity
  • Vulnerable Groups
  • Bebetsos, E., Konstantinidis, C., & Bebetsos, G. 2024. Sport professionals psychological stress during COVID-19-related restrictions. Archives of Hellenic Medicine, 41(4), 493-497.
  • Tsiakiri, A., Vlotinou, P., Paschalidou, A., Konstantinidis, C., Christidi, F., Tsiptsios, D., ... & Aggelousis, N. (2023). A Scoping Review on Coping Strategies and Quality of Life of Stroke Caregivers: Often Underestimated Variables in Stroke Recovery Process?. BioMed, 3(3), 349-368.
  • Bebetsos, E., Konstantinidis, C., & Bebetsos, G. (2023). Impact of Covid-19 on the Psychology of Coaches. Physical Culture and Sport. Studies and Research, 99(1), 21-26.
  • Tziaka, E., Christidi, F., Tsiptsios, D., Sousanidou, A., Karatzetzou, S., Tsiakiri, A., ... & Vadikolias, K. (2023). Leukoaraiosis as a Predictor of Depression and Cognitive Impairment among Stroke Survivors: A Systematic Review. Neurology International, 15(1), 238-272.
  • Bebetsos, E., Konstantinidis, C., Filippou F., & Bebetsos, G. (2022). Emotion regulation questionnaire: a validity and reliability study in Greece. Archives of Hellenic Medicine, 39(4), 523-527.
  • Bebetsos, E., Konstantinidis, C., Konstantoulas, D., & Bebetsos, G. (2022). How important is exercising during COVID-19 lockdown? Archives of Hellenic Medicine, 39(4), 536-540.
  • Konstantinidis, C., Bebetsos, E., Filippou F., & Zetou, E. (2021). Gender-Related Attitudes toward Homosexuality in Greece. Changing Societies & Personalities, 5(4), 669–685.
  • Bebetsos, E., & Konstantinidis, C. (2021). The Contribution of 'Knowledge' and 'Information' Factors to Physical Activity Intention During COVID-19. HELLENIC JOURNAL OF NURSING, 60(1): 74–80. (In Greek)
  • Bebetsos, E., Konstantinidis, C. & Konstantoulas, D. (2021). Pandemic of coronavirus (COVID-19) and Physical Activity. The important role of gender and age. Archives of Hellenic Medicine, 38(2):231-236. (In Greek)
  • Konstantinidis, C., Bebetsos, E., Filippou, F., & Zetou, E. (2019). The “Homophobia scale” at Greek dancing context: Psychometric properties and gender and type of dance effects. Hellenic Journal of Psychology, 16, 245-263. (in Greek)
  • Bebetsos, E., Konstantinidis, C. & Bebetsos, G. (2022). Psychological Effects of COVID 19 on coaches' emotions. Competitive level differences. Psychology and Behavioral Science International Journal, 18(5): 555998.
  • Bebetsos, E., & Konstantinidis, C. (2021). Does Education Level Differentiate Adults’ Attitudes Towards Physical Activity during COVID-19 Pandemic? A Preliminary Study. Aquademia, 5(2), ep21009.
  • Konstantinidis, C., Konstantoulas, D., Bebetsos, E., & Bebetsos, G. (2021). COVID-19 Lockdown and Physical Activity: How Do Sexes React?. Aquademia, 4(1).
  • Konstantinidis, C., & Bebetsos, E. (2017). Individuals with and without Schizophrenia: Do Physical Activity and Gender Differentiate them? Journal of Psychiatry, 20(5). DOI: 10.4172/2378-5756.1000425.
  • Konstantinidis, C., & Bebetsos, E. (2017). Individuals with Schizophrenia: Does Age Affect their Performance on Physical Activity? EC Psychology and Psychiatry, 6(1), 6-13.
  • Konstantinidis, C., Bebetsos, E., Antoniou, P., & Kampas, A. (2015). Physical activity and health: their important role on psychotics. Journal of Physical Education Research, 2(IV), 1-9.
  • Bebetsos E., Vezos N., Konstantinidis C., & Vantarakis A. (2014). Health Related Behaviors among Hellenic Naval Academy Cadets. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 152, 813-818.
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