
PhD candidate in Cognitive Brain Sciences.
He is a clinical and neuropsychological psychologist.
He obtained his Bachelor's degree from the University of Pisa in 2020, with a thesis on Psychoneuroendocrinology (PNEI) and couple behavior, and his Master's degree from the University of Bergamo in 2022, with a thesis on the effects of ACT therapy on anxiety disorders.
He has a cognitive-behavioral approach, which led him to enroll in SLOP (Lombard School of Psychotherapy). He earned a Master's degree in Clinical Neuropsychology and another in Psychology of Sport and Mental Coaching. Additionally, he obtained professional certification and is registered with the Order of Psychologists in the Psychologists Register of Lombardy.
Currently, he is enrolled in a Ph.D. program at IUSS - Pavia focused on Eating and Nutrition Disorders in association with Neuroscience.
He strongly believes in psychology as a means of support and assistance for others, as well as a way to engage one's values and being within the patient's relationship. He also emphasizes the importance of research as a tool for making discoveries that contribute to a better understanding of human complexity. In this regard, he has chosen to concentrate specifically on the association between clinical psychology and neuroscience, believing in a meaningful dialogue between these two different branches of the same discipline.