I am a licensed clinical psychologist from Argentina, currently living in Europe, where I work with clients from different cultural and linguistic backgrounds. My professional path combines clinical practice, teaching, and group work, which has allowed me to develop a broad and nuanced understanding of how people experience emotional distress, relationships, and change.
My work is influenced by psychoanalysis, but I approach therapy in a way that feels accessible and grounded in real life. I am particularly interested in how personal history, unconscious patterns, and social context shape the way we think, feel, and relate to others. Over time, I have worked with individuals facing anxiety, depression, trauma, addiction, and life transitions—including the unique psychological challenges of migration and living abroad.
As a migrant myself, I bring both professional and personal insight into the therapeutic space. I aim to create a setting where you can feel comfortable exploring difficult or complex aspects of your experience at your own pace. My role is not to give quick answers, but to accompany you in a process of understanding, where new perspectives and possibilities can emerge.
My approach is based on psychoanalysis, helping you understand the deeper patterns behind your thoughts, emotions, and relationships.
At the same time, I work in a focused and practical way. We can address specific issues like anxiety, stress, or relationship difficulties, while also exploring what may be driving them beneath the surface.
Sessions are open, conversational, and adapted to your pace. I offer a space where you can speak freely, gain clarity, and start making meaningful changes.