
She holds a Master's degree in Counseling for Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing from New York University (NYU). She graduated in Psychology from Mount Holyoke College, Massachusetts, USA. She has two years of experience treating interpersonal trauma in adults, adolescents, families, and children at STEPS to End Family Violence, NY, USA. In her work with her patients, she uses an existential and humanistic customer-centered approach. Her approach is psychodynamic with the objective of guiding her patients towards in-depth clinical work. She obtained certification at Person Centered Expressive Arts (California, USA) to offer her clients alternative means of expression and self-exploration. She also trained to offer Brief Solution-Focused Therapy at the Mental Research Institute in Palo Alto, California.
Adolescents and adults of all ages
- Interpersonal Trauma
- Emotional Health and Wellness
- Psychodynamic approach
- Person-Focused Expressive Arts Therapy
- Brief Solution-Based therapy
- Revision of problematic relational patterns
- Issues with family dynamics
- Management of anxiety, anger, depression and other mood disorders
- Strengthening self-esteem
- Identity exploration and development
- Transitions Management (break, move, job change, etc.)