I studied Psychology, and although it wasn’t my first choice when I started, I was clear that I didn’t want to change, and I eagerly awaited the Clinical Psychology subjects.
After finishing, I went to Argentina for 6 months where I could see other currents of Psychology, and when I returned, I studied the Official Master’s Degree in Clinical and Health Psychology while working in an addiction treatment clinic, where I continued to work and grow as a professional for several years.
Upon completing the Master’s degree, I decided to study a postgraduate course in Integrative Psychotherapy, which brought me closer to the humanistic and holistic approach and gave me many tools for clinical practice. I spent several years working in the addiction treatment clinic, working as a psychologist and eventually becoming a therapeutic coordinator. During these years, I completed my practical training: I learned to handle crisis moments, work with families, and work as part of a team. I learned an important lesson: never give up, you never know when the “click” will happen.
During a personal crisis, I changed cities and jobs, and life led me to work in a public service attending to families in conflictive situations, a job that I combined with private practice.
Today, I work as a psychologist and psychotherapist in private practice, and my goal is to help people achieve their well-being. I have a lot of respect for this profession, which leads me to constantly review and train myself.
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