I’m a psychologist with a strong focus on applied psychology, human behavior analysis, and evidence-based decision-making within institutional, educational, and high-pressure environments.
I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology (Summa Cum Laude) and I am currently pursuing a Master of Science in Forensic Psychology. My academic and professional training is grounded in rigorous research, ethical practice, and real-world application — with a clear emphasis on systems, accountability, and measurable outcomes.
Professionally, I have extensive experience conducting structured and semi-structured interviews, managing complex and sensitive cases, and designing evidence-based interventions. I have worked across universities, NGOs, and multidisciplinary teams, supporting individuals through critical academic, vocational, and career transitions. My work consistently integrates data tracking, performance monitoring, and documentation systems to inform decision-making and intervention strategies.
I bring a systems-oriented and analytical mindset informed by cross-disciplinary training in computer science and environmental studies. This allows me to approach psychological work with operational clarity, structure, and scalability — particularly in forensic, institutional, and AI-adjacent contexts where ethics, human behavior, and technology intersect.
I work fluently in English and Spanish, with working proficiency in French and Italian, and thrive in multicultural and bilingual environments. In parallel with my formal work, I write fiction and produce educational content, a practice that sharpens my understanding of narrative, motivation, and the complexity of human behavior.