Martina Nikolić

MA in Psychology

Martina Nikolić is a psychologist at the Center for Missing and Exploited Children and the Safer Internet Centre.

She is a graduate psychologist with experience working with individuals with intellectual disabilities, in elementary schools, and with children facing behavioural challenges. She has a particular interest in topics related to the safety and protection of children on the internet and social networks, as well as using media platforms to promote positive online content and advocate for issues aimed at protecting the rights and interests of children and youth. She continuously enhances her skills through various training programs, including expressive art therapies, associative cards, mindfulness for children and adolescents, psychological crisis interventions, and more.

She is currently undergoing training to become a child and adolescent integrative psychotherapist and a reality therapist. As a professional associate psychologist at the Safer Internet Centre, she works on developing innovative tools for protecting children online and participates in designing and implementing numerous Centre activities involving children, professionals, and parents.

Modules

  • How Children Understand Media and the Role of Influencers
martina.nikolic@cnzd.org