Siranush Davtyan

An interesting fact about me

I enjoy drawing and have a strong desire to build a professional community where licensing and ethical standards are a priority.


Work experience

13 years as a psychotherapist

14 years of general experience in the field of psychology

Date of birth

26/08/1989

Specialization

Psychologist, psychotherapist for adult and couples 

Working languages

Armenian, English

Working formats

Online and in-person

Primary Therapeutic Approaches

  • Cognitive-Behavioral
  • Gender-Sensitive
  • Brainspotting

  • Survivors of violence
  • Anxiety
  • Interpersonal relationships
  • Couples' relationships

  • 2012 - 2017

Yerevan State University (YSU) / Faculty of Philosophy and Psychology / Forensic Psychology / Ph.D.

  • 2010 - 2012

YSU / Faculty of Philosophy and Psychology / Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy / Master’s Degree

  • 2006 - 2010

YSU / Faculty of Philosophy and Psychology / Psychology / Bachelor’s Degree

 

  • September 2023 - Present

“Aystegh” Co-working / Psychologist, Psychotherapist

  • May 2011 - November 2024

Women’s Resource Center NGO / Psychologist-Consultant, Group Facilitator

  • May 2011 - February 2022

Sexual Assault Crisis Center NGO / Psychologist-Consultant, Trainer

  • January 2013 - April 2015

National Bureau of Expertise, NAS RA / Forensic Psychological Expertise Department / Expert


  • Brainspotting Phases I and II
  • Couples Therapy
  • Psychological work with survivors of violence
  • Effective medico-legal documentation for cases of torture and ill-treatment
  • Cognitive-Behavioral Psychotherapy (first phase, second phase)

I would choose Judith Herman, as she has provided significant and unique insights into trauma from violence and emphasized the importance of group psychological support in working with survivors.


It’s hard to pick just one. From my most recent read, I’ll try to quote a non-professional line: “In life, people make two important choices: how to live and whom to live with.”


Green Book

“Any form of discrimination has a negative impact not only on individuals but also on society as a whole, as this film beautifully illustrates.”


Sign up for a visit now

To book a psychotherapy appointment with me, you can contact me through the WhatsApp application, and you can also book an appointment by contacting AysTegh Co-working.

Frequently asked questions

  • Do all specialists of AysTegh Co-working have appropriate qualifications?

    Yes, all psychotherapists working for us have professional qualifications, have undergone many retrainings and work in different psychotherapeutic directions.

  • Can I choose a suitable psychotherapist myself?

    Yes, you can study the profiles of our specialists and choose the psychotherapist that best suits your personality or needs.

  • How can I register for a psychotherapy appointment?

    You can contact a specialist by phone call or through the WhatsApp application, or book an appointment by contacting AysTegh Co-Working.

  • Can meetings be held outside of AysTegh Co-working?

    No, in order to ensure the quality of meetings booked through the website and maintain professional safety, the meetings are held exclusively in the premises of AysTegh Co-working or, if necessary, online.

  • What should I expect on my first visit?

    At the first psychotherapeutic meeting, the specialist will present the rules of psychotherapeutic work, the procedure, expectations will be discussed, and you will also have the opportunity to get answers to the questions you are interested in from the specialist and, if you wish, you will plan further meetings.