April 24, 2026 - 17:30

Dr. Stamatia Daroglou, a licensed psychologist based in San Diego, has spent more than 30 years providing specialized mental health support to a diverse range of clients, including cancer patients, active-duty Navy personnel, and healthcare professionals grappling with burnout. Her practice addresses the unique psychological challenges faced by those in high-stress environments, offering both in-person and telehealth sessions to accommodate demanding schedules.
With a career spanning over three decades, Dr. Daroglou has developed a deep understanding of trauma, life transitions, and the cumulative toll of caregiving roles. For cancer patients, she focuses on coping with diagnosis, treatment-related anxiety, and the emotional aftermath of survivorship. Her work with Navy personnel often involves addressing deployment stress, reintegration challenges, and the lingering effects of operational trauma. Meanwhile, burned-out doctors and other healthcare workers find in her practice a space to process compassion fatigue, moral injury, and the systemic pressures that erode professional fulfillment.
Dr. Daroglou’s approach integrates evidence-based therapies with a compassionate, client-centered framework. She emphasizes that seeking help is not a sign of weakness but a proactive step toward resilience. Whether a client is navigating a life-threatening illness, the demands of military service, or the exhaustion of caring for others, her goal is to restore balance and meaning. By offering flexible telehealth options, she ensures that even those with unpredictable schedules can access consistent care. In a city where healthcare and military communities are central, Dr. Daroglou’s long-standing commitment fills a critical gap in mental health services.
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