Dr. Georgia Michalopoulou
is a licensed clinical psychologist with expertise in the treatment of emotional and behavioral problems of children and adolescents. Dr. Michalopoulou is the Chief of Staff in the Division of Child Psychiatry and Psychology at DMC Children’s Hospital of Michigan https://www.childrensdmc.org/GeorgiaMichalopoulou overseeing clinical, teaching and research activities in the Division. She also holds a faculty appointment in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences at Wayne State University School of Medicine. Additionally Dr. Michalopoulou is conducting research in the area of ethnic and racial health disparities and she has authored several book chapters and peer review articles published in prestigious journals.
By Dr. Georgia Michalopoulou on February 16, 2012
Relational aggression or bullying, behavior that is intended to harm someone by damaging or manipulating his or her relationships with others, is a serious issue [...]
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By Dr. Georgia Michalopoulou on May 9, 2011
Relational aggression is a form of bullying and it consists of manipulating relationships to exert control over another child, or harming another child by damaging [...]
Posted in Articles Topics: aggression, articles, bullying, children, relational
By Dr. Georgia Michalopoulou on March 13, 2011
Parenting is a lifetime journey full of rich experiences, loving, caring, learning, teaching, observing and shaping the life of an offspring. Understanding normal child development [...]
Posted in Articles Topics: adolesence, infancy, parenting, school age, self-esteeem, tips, young adulthood
By Dr. Georgia Michalopoulou on March 13, 2011
Parenting is a lifetime journey full of rich experiences, loving, caring, learning, teaching, observing and shaping the life of an offspring. Understanding normal child development [...]
Posted in Articles Topics: parenting, self-esteem