I am a Clinical Psychologist and Neuroscience Specialist with advanced training in both Clinical Psychology and Neuroscience. My work is grounded in a psychodynamic, attachment-based, and culturally sensitive framework, integrating emotional depth with an understanding of cognition, attention, and the mind–brain relationship.
I currently provide online therapy, with a particular focus on trauma, personality disorders, dissociative experiences, anxiety, ADHD, identity-related conflicts, and the emotional impact of migration, belonging, and cultural transitions. My clinical work is informed by dynamic psychotherapy training and supervision in high-level personality organization and complex inner-world dynamics.
I offer an empathic, reflective, and depth-oriented therapeutic space for individuals who want to better understand the emotional meanings beneath their symptoms, relationship patterns, and recurring life struggles. My aim is to help clients connect present difficulties with deeper attachment themes, personality structures, and unconscious emotional processes.
As someone with Sephardic Jewish roots and a cross-cultural background, I have a special sensitivity to issues of identity, intergenerational narratives, displacement, and belonging within immigrant, expat, and globally mobile communities.
My approach combines scientific understanding with emotional insight, creating a therapeutic process that is both intellectually grounded and deeply human.