About
I was born as the first child of a family with two children in 1994. Graduating with a bachelor's degree in Psychology in 2012, I subsequently achieved the title of "clinical psychologist" in 2020 through my master's thesis, which involved a comparative analysis of cognitive and metacognitive beliefs concerning health anxiety. Currently, I am actively engaged in a doctoral program specializing in clinical psychology.
My expertise extends to training in both Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Schema Therapy. Over the past five years, I have dedicated myself to service within a public hospital, where I have applied theoretical knowledge while try to assisting clients coping with a diverse range of psychological disorders and challenges.
My approach to both professional and personal relationships revolves around the core principle of striving to be of genuine assistance to others and all forms of life. Within my professional sphere, I place great emphasis on cultivating therapeutic connections that foster an environment where my clients feel unconditionally accepted and supported.