Biography

Dr Ivanka Ezhova

BSc, MSc, MA, PhD, CPsychol, EuroPsy

Dr Ivanka Ezhova is a Registered Clinical Psychologist. She has 11 years extensive international experience of clinical practice, multidisciplinary research and education across the United Kingdom, France, and Bulgaria.

She has worked in a number of clinical settings, including specialist Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS), acute in-patient care, primary and secondary care, and the private sector.

She has undertaken research in the specialist areas of Clinical Psychology and Public Health and delivered teaching and mentoring for undergraduate and postgraduate students, and PhD candidates.  

Dr Ivanka Ezhova

BSc MSc MA PhD CPsychol EuroPsy

Dr Ezhova founded Angel Psychological Therapy where she provides online specialist individual and family psychological interventions to clients internationally.  Ivanka successfully treats a wide range of mild to severe psychological problems, such as addiction, anxiety & stress, bipolar disorder (Manic depression), borderline personality disorder (BDP), confidence & low self-esteem, depression, postnatal depression & motherhood issues, relationship & family issues, and work & career issues. 

Ivanka is highly experienced in:

  • Working with individuals from various ethnic backgrounds
  • Working with all age groups
  • Providing online psychological assessments and interventions

In addition, she is a researcher at King’s College London where she is currently leading and coordinating mixed-method evaluations of postgraduate academic programmes. 

Her approach to private practice brings together international clinical experience and scientific research.

Skills

Ethical approach
Integration of research and practice
Knowledge of psychological theories
Active listening & questioning

Qualifications

  • 2015 PhD Clinical Psychology | Highest honours
  • 2010 MA Cross-cultural Psychology and Psychoanalysis | Distinction
  • 2009 MSc Clinical Psychology | Distinction
  • 2007 BSc Psychology | Distinction

Languages in which therapy is provided

  • English
  • French
  • Bulgarian