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Dr. George Vroulis
has been in private practice since 1978. He has also served as a
consultant to large employers in their employee assistance
programs. In addition, he has served as Clinical Associate
Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of
Texas Medical School until 2007, when he brought his practice to
Athens, Greece.
Dr. Vroulis, licensed by the Texas State Board of Examiners of
Psychologists since 1979, is well known in Houston and abroad
for his work in the field of Psychology and Neuropsychology.
After graduating from the University of Houston with his Ph.D.
in Psychology: Program
of Biological Psychology in 1976, he continued his studies at
the University of Houston
in the fields of Clinical Psychology and Clinical
Neuropsychology. He received his postdoctoral internship at the
Texas Research Institute of Mental Science (currently
part of the University of Texas), where he subsequently worked
for 10 years.
Dr. Vroulis has had a distinguished career in the field of
Behavioral Sciences, serving as Director of Adult
Neuropsychology, Laboratory, in the Division of Biological
Psychiatry, at Texas Research Institute of Mental Sciences
(TRIMS), and lecturer in the Psychology Department at the
University of Houston.
Dr. Vroulis has been a member of the honor societies of the
University of Houston, American Psychological Association,
American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, World Mental Health
Federation, Houston Neuropsychological Society in the EAPA, USA,
and Greece. He is currently a member of the Houston
Neuropsychological Society.
Dr. Vroulis’ teaching responsibilities have included Theory and
Applications in Clinical Neuropsychology for residents at TRIMS
from 1979 until 1985. Most recently, he was teaching courses in
Clinical Neuropsychology at the University of Indianapolis in
Athens, Greece, and The London Metropolitan University in
Athens, Greece from 2007 until 2009.
Dr. Vroulis has presented many workshops over the past 30 years
that address a wide range of topics from Cancer Support, Staff
Stress, Grief Management for terminal patients and their
families, Stress and Stress Management, Alzheimer’s
Disease, Anxiety, Neuropsychological testing, and adult
interpersonal communications. He also evaluates the mental
capacity of elderly and impaired adults.
Besides his private practice, Dr. Vroulis consults with the
Houston Cancer Institute, PA,
with a goal to providing special programs for patients and their
families that need cancer support from dealing with the stress
of a cancer diagnosis. He also helps cancer patients and their
families with stress and grief management when patients are
faced with terminal disease and assesses legal capacity of
adults. He also is a lecturer for
Manousso Mediation
& ADR Services in the Elder Mediation training programs.
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