“I support people living between different cultures, expatriates, aid workers, and their families. If needed, I offer support in English.”
I support people who live outside their country for work, studies, or other personal reasons. I assist expatriates in Spain, as well as to Spanish or Latin American people residing abroad, via online. I also offer emotional and professional support to international aid workers and third sector professionals on the ground, helping them to manage the impact of stress in complex contexts.
I have experience working in social organizations related to mental health, migration, and refuge, assisting people from more than 80 nationalities, with very diverse stories, including some very traumatic situations. This experience, along with my work in private practice, allows me to support a wide variety of processes and to deal with complex situations.
I have training in transcultural psychotherapy and personal experience in migration processes, in addition to a bicultural family. This allows me to understand more closely what it means to live between cultures: the challenges of adaptation, the feeling of belonging, the grief associated with migration, and the richness of building identity in transit.
I also support family members of people who frequently move between countries—such as diplomats, expatriates, or aid workers—who go through their own often invisible processes of adaptation. In addition, I work with multicultural couples and families who wish to better understand their cultural differences, improve communication, and strengthen their coexistence.
I offer services in Spanish and English. If your primary language is another, we can work with an interpreter.
Sessions in English or with an interpreter will have an adjusted rate.
Testimonials
These testimonials reflect the opinion of some of the people I have worked with:
""I have felt a lot of support and care from you. I know you are always looking for the best techniques to help me. And it also gives me a lot of reassurance to know that I can request an appointment whenever I feel I need one."”
