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Julieta Fiorentino

Clinical psychologist

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A therapeutic space can help people address the barriers hindering them from pursuing their desires and navigating life with ease. I think that while we can't erase pain, therapy can prevent it from becoming eternal.
  • €90 / session
  • Online - €75 / session
  • Students- unemployed people - €60 / session
Based inBerlin
Last active
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Available online

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About me

Availability calendar: Mondays and Tuesdays are for in-person sessions; the rest are for online appointments. Hello! I'm Julieta Fiorentino, a psychologist with over 10 years of experience in the field. My journey began at the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, where I immersed myself in the Masters in Psychology. I’ve specialised and practice Psychoanalysis, precisely of the Lacanian orientation (very common in my home country), since very early on. Having relocated to Germany in 2019, specifically Berlin, I am enthusiastic about extending my services to the Spanish and English-speaking communities in the area and online. My diverse background in mental health encompasses various roles, providing me with a well-rounded perspective. I have had experiences working with adults and teenagers, which greatly influenced the approach I offer today. I wish to provide a space of trust where those seeking help can feel comfortable discussing their pain. My goal is to ignite the desire to work on oneself. Through words and analytical listening, we aim to touch those places that remain unclear, fostering each individual's commitment to a truth that runs through them. Who am I addressing? To those who may have tried everything and maintained the same suffering conditions. Also, individuals currently experiencing a particular situation that find it difficult to endure ,to make that moment more tolerable to navigate. I don't have the illusion of forever eradicating people's pain. Pain is inherent to life. There are things we cannot control. But I am sure that through a therapeutic space, we can help some people navigate their lives better and unlock some things that hinder them from walking towards their goals. We can prevent the pain from becoming eternal over time.

My approach

In therapy, you can say and speak about anything you wish. Numerous situations may prompt someone to seek counseling; each reason is valid. What might appear trivial to one person could hold immense significance for another. Our uniqueness means that each subjective experience is shaped and expressed uniquely. Those who decide to pursue professional support often grapple with issues that have intensified and become challenging to navigate alone. It could be a persistent question that continues to weigh on them, refusing to be quickly resolved. Seeking support is a courageous step toward addressing these concerns. Counseling is a process that provides a unique lens through which to explore the intricacies of your experience. In my consultations, I aim to cultivate a deeper understanding of your issues and personal narrative by engaging in attentive listening and targeted interventions. By fostering a safe and supportive environment, I guide you on a journey of self-discovery, helping you gain insight into your experiences and navigate life's complexities with greater clarity and resilience.

Where I practice

Qualifications and experience

Education
2009-2016: Master's Degree in Psychology at the University of Buenos Aires. 2014: Internship Group Psychology at Psychiatric Clinic INEBA. Buenos Aires, Argentina. 2015: Internship Clinical Psychology at Mental Health Center N 3 Arturo Ameghino
Experience
Before relocating to Germany, I collaborated with diverse teams and professionals in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In 2011, I embarked on my professional journey as the "Responsible of the Day" at Day Center La Puerta. Subsequently, I ventured into private therapeutic accompaniment with the center's patients. It marked the formal initiation of my introduction to psychoanalytic clinical practices. The individuals I worked with were undergoing comprehensive treatments, grappling with diagnoses such as psychosis (schizophrenia, depression, bipolar disorder, etc.). My role involved collaborating with coordinators, colleagues, and psychiatrists to develop clinical cases to enhance the patients' daily lives. From 2013 to 2017, I served as the coordinator of the therapeutic accompaniment team at Agora. During this period, I honed my skills in constructing clinical cases and conducting differential diagnoses, contributing to the evolution of my clinical approach. Our work encompassed a broad spectrum of cases, ranging from children with autism to adults dealing with psychosis. In 2014, I participated in group therapy sessions as an intern for patients admitted to INEBA, a psychiatric clinic. A year later, I embarked on another internship as a clinical psychologist at the Center of Mental Health Number 3 Arturo Ameghino. After obtaining my Master's Degree in July 2016, I established my private practice, catering to teenagers and adults in Argentina, engaging with clients from diverse backgrounds. In early 2018, I relocated to Germany, and by 2020, I initiated my private practice, offering in-person and online services in Berlin. I am happy to receive you for a consultation, don’t hesitate to message me!
Languages
English
Spanish
Insurances
Private Pay

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  • €90 / session
  • Online - €75 / session
  • Students- unemployed people - €60 / session
Based inBerlin
Last active
Available in-person
Available online
Usually responds within one day

Availability

Usually responds within one day