Art and theatre have always been central to who I am. Through them, I found ways to process overwhelming experiences and give meaning to what felt difficult to hold.

I came to psychology almost by accident, like many artists who face the question of how to make a living. What began as a practical decision soon became a deeper calling.

After finishing school, I felt the need to integrate both worlds. This search led me to psychodrama and action methods, and eventually to Argentina, far from my Colombian home. I fell in love with both the method and the place.

Years into my professional path, my life changed dramatically. In 2013, I experienced a spinal cord injury that left me a quadriplegic. Suddenly, everything I had built felt uncertain. I questioned not only my work, but also my ability to live a meaningful life.

I moved through grief, loss, and deep emotional pain. And yet, over time, something began to shift. I tried to search for meaning within spirituality and, this really helped me. Not from a place of understanding, but from a place of transcendence.  

Through the expansion of online work and the support of generous mentors, and friends. I discovered new ways of being a therapist and an artist. My practice transformed, and so did I, not despite what happened, but through it. 

I know what it feels like to lose hope. I also know that transformation is possible.

Today, I offer to walk or roll alongside you, as you reconnect with yourself and discover new possibilities of who you can become.

If something in you resonates, you’re welcome to reach out.

My Story