Anna-Maria Tsilia: Addressing Psychological Aspects of Hemophilia at WFH 2026
Anna-Maria Tsilia, School and Clinical Psychologist at NKUA, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“I am still inspired after attending the WFH 2026 World Congress by the World Federation of Hemophilia in Kuala Lumpur!
It was a privilege to present our poster on a ‘Pilot CBT intervention for adolescents with Hemophilia’.
Sharing the results of this intervention and discussing the psychological aspects of bleeding disorders with experts from around the globe was a truly rewarding experience.
I would like to express my sincere gratitude to Pfizer for sponsoring my travel, accommodation, and registration, making my participation possible.
A special thank you to Elina Demirtzioglou for efficiently coordinating all the arrangements and to Helen Pergantou for her continuous support and encouragement!”

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