Specialist Psychologist Kezban Ekiz successfully graduated from Üsküdar University, Department of Psychology. In order to increase her professional competence, she received a master's degree with a thesis in the field of Clinical Psychology at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge, England. She completed her master's degree with her thesis study "How Early Life Traumas Affect Personality in Adulthood". In Istanbul, she completed her internships in various institutions such as NPISTANBUL Brain Hospital, Moodist Hospital, Kartal Anatolian Court of Justice Family Court, Validebağ Vocational and Technical Anatolian High School guidance department, Validebağ Mustafa Necati Bey Teachers' Nursing Home. She worked as a psychologist specialized in the fields of children, adolescents, and adults at the Garden Counseling Center. During this period, she worked as a volunteer psychologist in the psychological support groups created for the Izmir earthquake and the COVID-19 epidemic. Then, during her time as a Clinical Psychologist in the Turkish Red Crescent Izmir Community Center Mental Health Strengthening Project, she worked with children, adolescents, and adults from both immigrants and local people, dealing with PTSD, stuttering, discrimination, bullying, incontinence, depression, and anxiety. She has created cognitive-behavioral, client-centered treatment plans in which art and play are included in therapies, both individually and as a group. She contributed to the development of the "Coaching Project for Increasing Global Skills for Disadvantaged Women's Employment and Social Inclusion" supported by the Istanbul governorship and the European Union. She continues online and face-to-face therapies and works voluntarily with local people and immigrants as a Clinical Psychologist at Imra Association.