I was born and raised in Argentina. I earned my degree in Psychology from the National University of Córdoba, the city where I also completed my training as a Lacanian-oriented psychoanalyst.
Between 2009 and 2010, I worked at the Fundación Jorge Bonino Day Hospital (Córdoba), an institution inspired by the model of institutional psychotherapy developed at the La Borde Clinic in France.
In 2010, I emigrated to Germany. During 2010–2011, I participated in the psychoanalytic research group Lehrhaus and in the association KOOFRA (Koordinierungsstelle gegen Frauenhandel e.V.), providing psychosocial support to women who were victims of human trafficking in Hamburg.
In 2011 I opened a private psychoanalytic practice in Berlin, where I also became a member of the Freud-Lacan Gesellschaft (FLG).
Between 2012 and 2014, I was part of a clinical Cartel within the FLG, and from 2012 to 2015, I coordinated and taught the seminar Kunst & Klinik: Perversion at the Psychoanalytische Bibliothek Berlin.
From 2013 to 2015, I worked in the Queer Leben project, providing counseling, psychosocial support, and accompaniment to queer youth and their families.
Between 2016 and 2019, I was in charge of the psychotherapy service at Verbundwohnen Trans (GEBEWO), a project dedicated to the comprehensive care of trans* persons with psychiatric diagnoses and in situations of homelessness.
Since 2010, I have actively participated in lectures, clinical and research groups, conferences, and congresses. For more information, see the Publications section.
Since 2022, I have been collaborating on ketamine-assisted psychotherapy treatments in Palma de Mallorca, Frankfurt, Marbella, and Sotogrande.
Since 2026, PhD candidate at UNC