My name is Claudia Notari and I graduated in Dynamic and Clinical Psychology of the Person, Community and Organizations at the University of Rome "Sapienza", with marks 110/110 with honors. After having passed the state exam at the Sapienza University of Rome, I obtained the qualification to practice the profession. I am enrolled in the Register of Psychologists of the Lazio Region with order number 18227. I subsequently obtained the qualification diploma in individual and group psychotherapy at the School of Psychotherapy Training with a dynamic address (SFPID) in Rome.
Curriculum Vitae
In 2006 I carried out an experimental investigation at the University of Granada, in Spain, regarding the perception of a stimulus received by the brain, in conditions of stress and low attention. In 2009 I got a scholarship that allowed me to carry out a psycho-social research in the city of Barcelona, Spain, on the uneasiness of integrating the foreigner victim of political, racial, religious or gender persecution. The survey focused on how much a trauma suffered in one's own country could affect integration in a host country and what was the difference between these subjects and those who instead emigrated spontaneously. From 2010 to 2012 I collaborated with the San Gallicano INMP Hospital in Rome at the Ethnopsychiatry Service. I have carried out psychodiagnostic and psychological support activities for people who are victims of torture and with various discomforts inscribed under Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. From 2011 to today I have been registered in the lists of Emergency Psychologists at the Order of Psychologists of Lazio, which are activated in case of disastrous events or alarm situations on the national territory. From August 2011 to today I am a founding member of Psy + ONLUS as Vice-president, an association that operates in the dissemination of good practices in psychology and psychotherapy, both in the national sphere and in that of international cooperation. Promotes and develops projects according to participatory methodologies, supports endogenous development processes by enhancing local resources and cultures (www.psyplus.org ). From April 2012 to December 2012 I worked as a psychologist co-host of psychotherapy groups at the "Center of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy - Center of Personality Disorders" in Rome. From June 2013 to December 2013, I worked as a psychotherapist psychologist at the SAMIFO service within the ASL RMA, taking care of psychotherapy and psychiatry talks with vulnerable subjects, asylum seekers, refugees and victims of torture. I currently work in a SPRAR Reception Center managed by Caritas of Rome, which houses 30 women asylum seekers and refugees, with whom I follow individualized projects taking care of health, social and job inclusion aspects.