My approach:

 

I specialize in Lacanian psychoanalysis, a method characterized by its focus of language as a means to explore unconscious emotions.

The main goal of the psychoanalytical process is to accompany the person to reveal and question their unconscious patterns, to deconstruct the mechanisms of repetition and repression that afflict them.

Under this therapeutic approach, the session is developed through free association. That is to say, the client can talk about anything that comes to mind, while the role of the analyst is to ask questions, make observations and interpretations that allow for the discovery of new perspectives.

My qualifications:

  • BACHELOR'S DEGREE IN PSYCHOLOGY

    Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, 2012.

  • SPECIALTY IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

    Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, 2013.

  • MASTER'S DEGREE IN PSYCHOANALYSIS

    Universidad del Claustro de Sor Juana, 2015

  • SPECIALTY IN COUPLES THERAPY

    Universidad Nacional Auntónoma de México, 2017.

  • LICENSE NUMBER

    8834387

Further Studies:

Seminars:

  • Depatriarchalizing the psychoanalytic method.

  • Education for diversity: the field of Special Education. 

  • Feminism and psychoanalysis.

  • From Saussure to Lacan, linguistics and psychoanalysis.

  • Gender, psychoanalysis and critical thinking. 

  • Group intervention through the Enrique Pichón Riviere’s Operational Group Method. 

  • Identities, gender deconstruction, sexual diversity and psychoanalysis.

  • Psychodiagnosis; its use in the clinical process.

My professional experience:

 

PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL SAMUEL RAMÍREZ ROMERO, MEXICO CITY, 2011-2013.

Over two years of research, I observed multiple cases of a particular phenomenon; there are significant number of patients abandoned in psychiatric hospitals due to the emotional and/or economic struggles that some families suffer. Consequently, they spend the rest of their lives in seclusion, due to their inability to discharge themselves and the street situation that would await them after leaving the institution.

The goal of my research work was to create awareness around this particular problem that remains unknown for the majority of society.

 

JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER SAN FERNANDO, MÉXICO CITY, 2014-2016.

During two years of research and in collaboration with the inmates of this center, I worked on the two following projects:

  • Thesis: Beyond discrimination: social readaptation for youth in conflict with the Law. The objective of this research was to make visible the effects of discrimination as a barrier that hinders social readjustment upon leaving prison.

  • Thesis: Guardianship Guarantee. Experiences with the inmates of “Patio Tres”; The process of Institutionalization in the Transition of Penitentiary Models. This thesis addressed the transition of legal and political regulations that occurred between 2014 and 2016, and its effects on affective bonds and interactions between adolescents assigned to the "high danger" area within this prison.

 

CHILD REHABILITATION CENTER TELETON, MEXICO CITY, 2017.

Over the course of one year I worked as a Clinical and Family Psychologist at this rehabilitation center for children with different abilities and their families.

 

ASSISTANCE AND SOCIAL INTEGRATION CENTER (C.A.I.S.), CIUDAD DE MÉXICO, 2018 - 2020.

This is an assistance center located in the south of Mexico City, which provides shelter to people in a homeless situation diagnosed with schizophrenia. I was a volunteer there for two years providing support and emotional accompaniment to its community.

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