Marina Romero Jordán
General Health Psychologist
Collegiate No B-03794
I couldn’t say precisely at what moment in my life I became aware of the deep empathy and connection I feel with people; I was probably too young to remember when I became aware of it. What I do remember is when I started to feel an irrepressible curiosity about the human mind, combined with a clear vocation to contribute something that would improve the lives of others. This connection led me to study Psychology, with the desire to understand how the mind is capable of overcoming the multiple challenges we face daily. Throughout my training, I have discovered that through knowledge and appropriate intervention, people can develop their full potential and improve their emotional well-being, something that has always deeply motivated me.
After completing my bachelor’s degree in psychology and my master’s degree in general health psychology, I have had the opportunity to broaden my experience in different clinical settings. During my internship at the Balearic Multiple Sclerosis Association, I was able to observe firsthand both the emotional impact that chronic diseases have on people’s lives and, almost as importantly, I would dare say, the impact that emotions have on these diseases. This experience taught me how fundamental psychological therapy is in managing these pathologies.
On the other hand, in my experience at Projecte Home Balears, I had the opportunity to delve into the field of addictions, an area where psychological intervention is key to emotional and behavioral restructuring. Psychological treatment is essential to help people rebuild their lives and relationships, providing them with effective tools to face their recovery process. This learning has allowed me to understand the importance of a holistic approach to addiction treatment, where psychology plays a crucial role.
Throughout my career, I have specialized in offering person-centered therapy, based on scientific evidence and tailored to the needs of each individual. My commitment to continuous learning allows me to stay updated and offer the best therapeutic tools to improve the quality of life of those who trust me.
At the Psychology-Sexology Institute of Mallorca, my goal is to provide you with a safe and professional space where we can identify and work together on your emotional difficulties. My approach is based on personalized interventions, supported by scientific research, that will help you overcome the problems that may be affecting your life.
If this is the moment you wish to start a path toward improving your emotional well-being, we welcome you with a professional and rigorous approach. Together, we will explore your difficulties and promote your personal development. Here, you will find a therapeutic environment where active listening and validation of your experiences are fundamental, thereby facilitating a process of significant transformation and growth.
Relevant Academic Background:
Bachelor’s degree in psychology
European University Miguel de Cervantes
Master’s degree in general health psychology
International University of Valencia
Work Experience with Different Groups:
Adults, adolescents, and children with issues related to General Health Psychology (anxiety, depression, difficulties in social skills, self-esteem, eating disorders, etc.).
People with chronic illnesses.
People with addiction problems.
Notable Complementary Training:
Course on Intervention with Victims of Gender Violence (Palma, 2022).
Course on Third Generation Therapies (Palma, 2023).
Course on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (Palma, 2024).
Course on Psychosocial Intervention in Addictions (Palma, 2024).