
Francesca Vitale
Psychologist, specializing at the Freudian Institute, in Psychotherapy with Lacanian psychoanalytic orientation based in Milan. Area of interest: neuropsychology, psychotraumatology, clinical hysteria, dissociative disorders, psychology applied to memory pathologies.
She obtained her first degree in "Moral Philosophy," later earning a PhD in "Ethics and Anthropology. She is a humanistic conflict mediator, offering professional interventions directed at reorganizing, following the occurrence of a critical event such as illness, family relationships in the interest of the ill person, thus helping to preserve ties within multigenerational families. Works to support families marked by experiences of deviance or diminished self-sufficiency of one of their members. Career Profiler and Counselor in corporate, health care and academic settings.
A clinical criminologist, she has been involved in observation and treatment in prison settings, working in the field of sexual recidivism risk prevention. She has long devoted herself to criminological observation of inmates who have committed mafia-type and white-collar crimes. She contributes to the CSC Scientific Journal "euNOMIKA" and is a member of the Scientific Technical Committee of the C.I.M.F.M. in Bologna.
She also deals with juvenile deviance, domestic violence and drug addiction in both treatment and prevention as a freelance researcher and practicing clinical criminologist.
Author of specialized books, scientific articles and poetry. She has also gained significant experience in editorial consulting and communication, a field in which she is still active today as Editor and Web Content.
She obtained her first degree in "Moral Philosophy," later earning a PhD in "Ethics and Anthropology. She is a humanistic conflict mediator, offering professional interventions directed at reorganizing, following the occurrence of a critical event such as illness, family relationships in the interest of the ill person, thus helping to preserve ties within multigenerational families. Works to support families marked by experiences of deviance or diminished self-sufficiency of one of their members. Career Profiler and Counselor in corporate, health care and academic settings.
A clinical criminologist, she has been involved in observation and treatment in prison settings, working in the field of sexual recidivism risk prevention. She has long devoted herself to criminological observation of inmates who have committed mafia-type and white-collar crimes. She contributes to the CSC Scientific Journal "euNOMIKA" and is a member of the Scientific Technical Committee of the C.I.M.F.M. in Bologna.
She also deals with juvenile deviance, domestic violence and drug addiction in both treatment and prevention as a freelance researcher and practicing clinical criminologist.
Author of specialized books, scientific articles and poetry. She has also gained significant experience in editorial consulting and communication, a field in which she is still active today as Editor and Web Content.
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Un interessante saggio che analizza il male e ciò che gli è “intorno”, facendo un importante raffronto tra psicologia, filosofia e diritto, al fine di sbrigliare la mente da concetti prestabiliti.
Un interessante saggio che analizza il male e ciò che gli è “intorno”, facendo un importante raffronto tra psicologia, filosofia e diritto, al fine di sbrigliare la mente da concetti prestabiliti.