After graduating from the University of Congreso in Mendoza, Argentina, I have worked for over ten years in the field of emergencies and crises, helping people face and overcome moments of intense emotional and psychological distress. Initially, I received psychoanalytic training in the Lacanian approach with professors from the EOL (Lacanian Orientation School) in Mendoza. This school allowed me to delve deeply into concepts related to the unconscious, relational patterns, and emotional dynamics.
After my emigration to Spain, I had the opportunity to work in centers specialized in the treatment of addictions. My approach has combined a psychoanalytic stance with comprehensive therapeutic strategies, allowing for a holistic approach to the patient. This contemplates the multiple dimensions of mental health: emotional, cognitive, and behavioral.
Currently, residing in the Netherlands, I consider it fundamental to address the emotional and affective sphere of the person, exploring in depth their internal experiences and relational patterns.
On the other hand, in my experience in handling cases of suicide attempts and anxiety crises, this approach has proven to be an effective tool, both for managing and containing such situations in the moment, as well as for acting preventively and providing follow-up care afterwards.