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Francesco Mappa is a licensed psychologist, with advanced training in clinical criminology. He has pursued in-depth studies in applied criminology, a field in which he focuses particularly on the intersection between psychological suffering, gender-based violence, and institutional structures.
His clinical practice centres on the treatment of individuals with chronic health conditions, with particular attention to the psychosomatic dimension of illness, complex trauma, and chronic pain. He employs evidence-based approaches.
In the field of clinical criminology, he addresses themes related to victimology, systemic biases in pain recognition, and health justice, with a specific interest in gender discrimination in medical practice. He has participated in national seminars and conferences on the psychology of chronic pain, endometriosis, and women's health.
Francesco Mappa believes in a psychology at the service of the whole person (mind, body, and context) and in an interdisciplinary dialogue capable of transcending the boundaries between clinical practice, social science, and ethical commitment.
His clinical practice centres on the treatment of individuals with chronic health conditions, with particular attention to the psychosomatic dimension of illness, complex trauma, and chronic pain. He employs evidence-based approaches.
In the field of clinical criminology, he addresses themes related to victimology, systemic biases in pain recognition, and health justice, with a specific interest in gender discrimination in medical practice. He has participated in national seminars and conferences on the psychology of chronic pain, endometriosis, and women's health.
Francesco Mappa believes in a psychology at the service of the whole person (mind, body, and context) and in an interdisciplinary dialogue capable of transcending the boundaries between clinical practice, social science, and ethical commitment.
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