
Julie Galatoula works across psychology and music, drawn to the space where they intersect.
She holds a B.A. in Psychology from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA) and is completing a Master’s degree in Stress Science and Health Promotion at the Medical School of Athens.
She is currently conducting research to develop and validate the first Greek version of a psychometric tool for music performance anxiety, involving over 400 musicians.
She has facilitated a stress management intervention and works in a therapeutic context, while training in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT).
Her academic interests are shaped by her artistic experience, as she is actively engaged with music and art across its different forms and she is currently completing her studies in Contemporary Singing at the National Conservatory of Athens.
She has been actively exploring the ecosystem behind music, collaborating with cultural institutions, media, and festivals such as the Greek National Opera, ERT, Nostos Summer Festival, and Athens Music Week.
For her, music is not one-dimensional, but a universe that unfolds across the stage, behind the scenes and within human experience.