About me

I’m a psychologist from Argentina, born in the vibrant city of Buenos Aires. Over the course of my life, I’ve lived on five different continents – a journey that deeply shaped my worldview and therapeutic practice.

I moved to Denmark in 2018 and later completed an additional Master’s degree in International Politics and Migration at Aalborg University, with a special focus on gender studies.

I have a strong interest in – and extensive experience with – intercultural therapy, working with migrants and refugees, trauma treatment, children, adolescents, and families, as well as private practice and supervision.

My listening and therapeutic approach is fundamentally psychoanalytic, but I like to describe it as a modern and eclectic version of psychoanalysis. It’s influenced by feminism, norm criticism, intercultural perspectives, and somatic/body-based understanding.

I’m also a lifelong yoga practitioner and certified instructor. In addition, I’m trained in Ayurveda, which I draw upon as a therapeutic tool when relevant.

Above all, I consider myself a curious soul. I believe we never stop learning – and I learn something new from every client I meet.