top of page
jonne-huotari-G5tOM5NINtA-unsplash.jpg

Welcome to my website!

IMG_6039_edited_edited.jpg

About me

 

My name is Simona Di Folco, and I am a Clinical and Counselling  Psychologist and a Psychotherapist.

 

I am enrolled in the Register A of the Order of Psychologists of Lazio (registration no. 17537) and completed the four-year specialisation course in Psychodynamic Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy 

at the Istituto di Ortofonologia in Rome, Italy.

I am also accredited as a Clinical and Counselling Psychologist by the Health and Care Professional Council (HCPC, PYL043360) and by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (MBACP, 392068).

 

My professional experience was built between Italy and the United Kingdom.

I hold several years of research experience, both in Italy and in the UK, with children, adolescents, and families which I am very pleased to use, along with my qualifications and skills, to promote and support people's wellbeing.

​

To get to know more about my professional experience, have a look at my CV

and feel free to contact me with any questions.

Personal profile

Since I was a child I have always had a strong sense of curiosity that has pushed me to know, to travel, and over the years, to live in different places and to relate to people from other cultures.

 

Whether it is about exploring unique opportunities, learning skills or meeting new people, I apply my values, curiosity and passion for knowledge to any aspect of my life, both on a personal and professional level.

 

I am very passionate about my job and I bring professionalism, competence, sensitivity, and care to people I work with, helping them to overcome the crisis and struggles we may all experience at some point in life.

 

To find out more about my professional experience, please continue to browse my website or contact me.

Organized Desk

“Psychotherapy takes place in the overlap of two areas of playing, that of the patient and that of the therapist.

Psychotherapy has to do with two people playing together.”

Donald Winnicott

bottom of page