Clinical psychologist specializing in trauma, anxiety & identity. I integrate EMDR, CBT and DBT with a feminist, intersectional lens. Online sessions in Spanish & English for adults from diverse backgrounds worldwide.
I'm an Argentine clinical psychologist with over 15 years of experience supporting adults through trauma, displacement, gender-based violence, and complex life transitions — always from a human rights and feminist perspective.
My work has taken me across Latin America, Africa, Eastern Europe, and the Middle East, where I've accompanied individuals and communities navigating war, migration, and structural violence. This background shapes how I listen and how I understand distress in its full social and cultural context. I bring genuine cultural humility to my practice — not as a concept, but as something I've lived and worked through across very different realities.
In my clinical work, I integrate EMDR, CBT, and DBT with a body-aware, intersectional approach. I work especially with adults navigating trauma, anxiety, identity, grief, and life transitions — including LGBTIQ+ individuals, survivors of abuse, and people living between cultures. I hold a Master's degree in Gender Studies, which informs how I understand power, identity, and the social roots of psychological distress.
My approach is collaborative and respectful. I don't believe in one-size-fits-all therapy — I believe in building a space where your full story, identity, and context are welcome. Sessions are online, in Spanish and English.
Are you navigating trauma, anxiety, or a major life transition and feeling like no one quite gets your full story? Maybe you've tried therapy before and it felt too rigid, too distant, or simply not built for someone with your background and experiences. If that resonates, you're in the right place.
I work with adults who carry complex, layered experiences — migration, identity exploration, loss, abuse, cultural displacement, gender-based violence, or simply the exhaustion of living between worlds. People who need more than a standard approach. People who want a therapist who will actually understand their context, not just their symptoms.
I'm a clinical psychologist from Argentina with over 15 years of experience. My training integrates EMDR, CBT, and DBT — evidence-based tools that I adapt to each person's story, pace, and needs. I also hold a Master's degree in Gender Studies, which shapes how I understand the social and political dimensions of psychological distress. I won't reduce your pain to a diagnosis. I'll help you make sense of it in context.
My background includes humanitarian work across Latin America, Africa, Eastern Europe, and the Middle East — accompanying people through war, displacement, and structural violence. This experience taught me to listen across cultures, to sit with complexity, and to find what's strong in people even in their hardest moments.
I work especially with adults navigating trauma and PTSD, anxiety, identity and gender, LGBTIQ+ experiences, recovery from abuse or sexual violence, grief and loss, migration and cultural transitions, and burnout or chronic stress.
Sessions are online, in Spanish and English, and open to clients worldwide. If you're looking for a space that is warm, grounded, culturally aware, and genuinely collaborative — I'd love to connect.
I have been working in private practice as a clinical psychologist since 2008, supporting adults through trauma, anxiety, identity, grief, and complex life transitions — always from a human rights and feminist perspective.
Since 2017, I have combined my private practice with humanitarian work, primarily with Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) and other international NGOs across Africa, Latin America, Eastern Europe, and the Middle East. In these roles I designed and coordinated mental health programs for communities affected by war, displacement, and gender-based violence.
Since the start of the war in Ukraine, I have been living and working there, and I currently practice fully online as a digital nomad — available to clients worldwide in Spanish and English.
This combination of clinical and humanitarian experience shapes how I work: I bring cultural humility, an understanding of collective trauma, and genuine respect for the diversity of human experience into every session. If you'd like to know more, feel free to reach out or find me on Instagram at @psicologa.pinonagustina.
1.Degree: Master's Degree Field: General Health Psychology Institution: Ministry of Universities, Spain (Credential Recognition) Year: 2024
2.Degree: Master's Degree Field: Gender, Society, and Public Policies Institution: Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences (FLACSO), Buenos Aires, Argentina Year: 2022–2025
3.Degree: Bachelor's Degree Field: Psychology Institution: University of Aconcagua, Mendoza, Argentina Year: 2002–2008
Additional Training Diploma in Psychological Trauma – Newman Institute, Mexico (2025, ongoing) Diploma in Contemporary CBT, Process-Based & Contextual Therapies – University of Buenos Aires (2025, ongoing) EMDR Training – CIPSE, Argentina (2025, ongoing) Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) Certified Training – Psychwire (2023) EIA Certificate: Coach/Mentor – Mentoring & Coaching Hub & EMCC Global / MSF (2023) Diploma in Gender and Sexuality Studies – University of Buenos Aires (2018) Gender-based Violence Advisor – National Institute of Public Administration, Argentina (2016)