Welcome to psicored, the first integral Psychotherapy network of latin america


PsicoRed is the first integral psychotherapy network of Argentine. In Buenos Aires city we offer bilingual treatment.

 

For more information or to schedule a psychotherapy appointment, contact Emiliano Polcaro, M.A. Psychologist. Clinical coordinator. Click here to contact us.

 

PSYCHOTHERAPY AND CONSULTATIONS

You can access the expertise of Psicored Network staff on an individual basis through psychotherapy, medical and informational consultations, and telephone consultations.

 

Psychotherapy:

We offer individual therapy with staff clinicians who have extensive training and experience in psychotherapy and integral approaches to illness.

Among the reasons patients choose individual sessions:

  • To obtain mind/body training outside a group setting
  • To address certain issues in depth
  • To extend learning beyond the weekly program

We offer treatment for:

    • Mood and anxiety disorders
    • Post traumatic disorders
    • Eating disorders
    • Adolescent behavioral issues
    • Family and relationship issues related to infertility or chronic pain

Mental health services include psychotherapy for individuals, couples, and families as well as psychopharmacology, all of which are usually reimbursable by most insurance carriers.

 

Consultations:

A consultation may be the answer. We offer in-office psychotherapy consults with our psychotherapy director and educational consults, which are informational and are self-pay. We also can provide educational consultations by telephone.

 

Our experienced clinical staff is available to provide mind/body-based consultations on the following stress-related health concerns:

Infertility                               Menopause
Chronic Illness                     Work/family balance
Parentingy                            Weight management
Heart diseasey                      Stress management
Physical activity                 Exercise Yoga
Nutrition

list of services, research, topics and interests of our staff

 

Interests: dynamic psychotherapy, health psychology, trauma, secondary trauma and the supervisory process. Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy.

Research and interests: the effects of HIV status on sexual identity formation, psychological development and treatment of gay men and lesbians, professional training, development of HIV risk reduction programs, integration of cognitive-behavioral and psychodynamic treatment approaches.

Interests and research: cross-cultural psychology, treatment and assessment of bilingual patients, health psychology, psychodynamic perspectives on chronic and life-threatening illness, bereavement, trauma, supervision, professional training and development.

Research and interests: clinical and forensic psychological assessment, personality and projective testing (i.e., PAI and Rorschach), supervision and the supervisory process, forensic inpatient satisfaction, juridical decision-making, criminal responsibility, psychopathy, mass murder, terrorism.

Research and interests: psychodynamic psychotherapy, multi-cultural issues, war-related trauma, HIV/AIDS.

Interests: behavioral pediatrics and behavioral genetics. Numerous publications in operant analysis of psychopathology, child behavior, Lesch-Nyhan disease, and childhood autism.

Interests: chronic illness and coping, women, girls and psychotherapy, depression, family issues, migration, culture and ethnicity, dance therapy.

Research and interests: subtypes of narcissistic personality disorder, development of personality disorder measures, neuropsychological and psychological testing, treatment of Axis II disorders, object relations theory and psychoanalysis.

Interests: Psychotherapy with adults combining psychodynamic and cognitive techniques, cross-cultural and immigrant psychology, cardiac and health psychology.

Crisis Clinic, Division of the Comprehensive Psychiatric Emergency Program. Research and clinical interests: disorders of attachment and crisis management, trauma and psychological sequelae, brief psychodynamically oriented treatment, treatment of Axis II disorders.

Research and interests: psychiatric comorbities in TBI patients, agitation in TBI, dementia, neuropsychological deficits in TBI, cross-cultural assessment in neuropsychology. Publications in childhood psychopathology, asterognosis, temporal perception.

Interests: clinical health psychology and psychosomatic medicine, pain psychology, psychoanalytic and humanistic psychotherapies, meditation, psychology and religion.

Interests and research: assessment and treatment of Hispanic patients, thinking disorders in schizophrenia, ethnicity and mental health, geriatrics, parent-child problem-solving, health psychology/menopause.

Research, publications, and interests: diagnostic assessment of children and adolescents, integration of neuropsychological and projective tests, learning disabilities, the impact of medical illness on families, symbolic expression in psychoanalytically oriented psychotherapy.

Research interests and publications: family factors in schizophrenia, divorce and step-parenting, family factors in hypertension and cardiac disease, couples therapy, prevention of distress in couples.

Research and interests: neurobehavioral development from fetal period through adolescence, perinatal intervention and support, maternal and child health, professional training. Advanced training in hypnosis and pediatric psychological and neuropsychological evaluation.

Research and interests: bilingual preschool assessment, early onset childhood schizophrenia, homeless and foster children, children of crack-addicted mothers.

Interests: neuropsychology, behavior therapy protocols, parenting practices.

Research: PTSD, Borderline Personality Disorder and suicidal behavior. Interests: reunited families, program development and efficacy research, impact of psychological interventions on chronic disease, and the role of community and social support in the prevention of psychological problems in children.

Areas of research and interest: adjustment to chronic illness and disability, HIV/AIDS, stress and coping, cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy.

Clinical and research interests: Severe and persistent mental illness; substance abuse/dependence; dual diagnosis; underserved populations; diagnostic assessment; supervisory process; group process; object relations theory; Lacanian theory; mindfulness approaches.

Areas of interest: Contemporary psychoanalytic theory and practice, psychotherapy integration, parent-child relationships, family therapy, mind-body interaction and clinical health psychology, psychoanalysis, treatment of character pathology (narcissistic, borderline, antisocial, etc.), individual and group therapy with psychiatric forensic patients, couples and family therapy, forensic competency evaluation, the relationship between emotional expression and somatic symptoms, neuropsychology, psychoanalytic psychotherapy, body psychotherapies, evidence-based treatment for childhood externalizing behavior disorders, comorbid presentations with externalizing behavior disorders integration of school-based interventions with clinical outpatient services, parent training, psychodynamic psychotherapy, individual and group treatment of inpatients with persistent and severe mental illness, forensic assessment and court-ordered evaluations pertaining to issues of competency, and supervision and the supervisory process.

Research and interests: adolescent depression, acculturation issues in families, child and adolescent psychotherapy, family therapy, parental attachment in cross cultural psychology.

Interests: Freudian and Lacanian psychoanalysis, history and philosophy of science, and the psychical consequences of medical illness.

Interests: Psychological and malingering assessment, DBT with inpatient forensic patients, dissociative disorders in forensic populations.

Research and interests: interpersonal and relational psychoanalysis, the clinical use of dreams. Advanced candidate, William Alanson White Institute.

Research, interests, and publications: gender and ethnic identity development, immigrant-origin youth adaptation, mind-body psychotherapeutic approaches.

Interests: children and war, adolescent treatment, impact of bereavement and loss on families, behavioral intervention with children.

Interests: forensic psychology, psychodynamic psychotherapy, contemporary psychoanalytic theory, integration of traumatic experience, narrative research. Current fellow, the American Psychoanalytic Association.

Research and interests: assessment and treatment of children with language, reading, writing, math and study/organizational difficulties, nonverbal learning disabilities, phonological awareness, and adolescent development of higher level reasoning skills.

Interests: the effects of chronic disease on family members, childhood trauma, the interplay of defense and adaptation, parent-infant attachment, psychoanalytic therapy with at-risk populations, eating disorders and obesity.

Interests: psychology training in a psychiatric emergency room, chronic mental illness, adult and child psychodynamic psychotherapy, clinical health psychology and psychosomatic medicine.

Research interests and publications: therapeutic individual and group modalities in the treatment of torture survivors, multicultural psychology, treatment of adolescents, international affairs and development.

Research and Interests: marriage and family therapy, cross-cultural competency, school-based mental health, parenting and juvenile delinquency, incarcerated youth, childhood sexual assault.

Interests: alcoholism, cognitive processes, psychotherapy.

Interests: Forensic evaluation, treatment, and research; psychology and the law; culture and psychology; psychodynamic psychotherapy; prisoner re-entry; professional education and training.

Interests: Health psychology focusing on psychological coping factors associated with chronic, life-threatening illness (HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis B, C); substance abuse/dependence treatment emphasizing integration of psychodynamic and cognitive-behavioral treatment in individual and group psychotherapy.

Interests: Transpersonal, spiritual and integral psychotherapy. Health psychology focusing on psychological coping factors associated with chronic, life-threatening illness (HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis B, C); substance abuse/dependence treatment emphasizing integration of psychodynamic and cognitive-behavioral treatment in individual and group psychotherapy.

 

Psychological Services. Program for Survivors of Torture.

Psychologist and Bilingual Treatment Program Clinic.

Child and Adolescent Track Coordinator. Director of Psychology Training. Research and interests: adolescent depression and ADHD, school consultation.

General Track Coordinator, Clinical Assistant. Psychologist, Adult Inpatient Psychiatry. Research and interests: gay and lesbian identity development, integration of spirituality and psychotherapy, psychotherapeutic components of psychiatric training.

Forensic and Clinical Psychology.

Clinical Neuropsychologist. Specialized training in clinical neuropsychology. Interests: the evaluation and treatment of ADHD, LD, and concussions in youth ice hockey.

Pain Treatment Center, Clinical Instructor.

Bilingual Treatment Program.

Advanced training in family psychotherapy and techniques of Jay Haley, Cloe Madanes, and Salvador Minuchin.

Advanced training in family and couples therapy, and hypnotherapy.

Psychologist, Intensive Personality Disorder Program.

In spanish "psicología integral" or "psicoterapia integral"