Roselle Carballo Briceño has recently completed a Master’s in Psychology of Childhood Adversity from Queen’s University in Belfast, has a Master’s in Humanistic Psychotherapy from the Instituto Universitario Carl Rogers in Mexico and a Bachelor’s in Psychology from the University of North Florida. She has been certified in Humanistic Psychotherapy: Diagnostics and Strategies for Children and obtained a Master Training Certificate in Adverse Childhood Experiences.
She has worked as a school counselor with adolescents and in private therapy with a range of clients that include children and adults. Roselle works with clients who seek the skills to cope with depression, anxiety, stress, fear, anger, self- esteem and insecurities, conflict resolution, major life changes and trauma recovery.
As Roselle recognizes the courage it takes to seek therapy and approaches it as a process. She connects with clients through a warm and flexible approach that recognizes the unique stage at which each person may be at. She regularly seeks new opportunities to learn and develop the skills necessary to accompany clients in their therapeutic process.