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Gabriela Lorenzo

San Juan

Summary

Aspiring clinical psychologist and researcher passionate about advancing the understanding of autism in women, particularly masking behaviors. Committed to integrating research, clinical practice, and psychoeducation to improve diagnostic accuracy and accessibility for neurodivergent individuals. Long-term goals include publishing psychological literature and establishing a center for neurodivergent adults in Puerto Rico.

Overview

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Work History

Mental Health Technician

First Hospital Panamericano
  • Performed scheduled patient safety checks and documented results to establish patients' well-being.
  • Managed crisis situations by utilizing de-escalation techniques and ensuring a safe environment for patients and staff

Book Editing

Eyeglass Publishing LLC
  • Understood author's artistic vision and maintained alignment with vision throughout editing process.

Education

Bachelor of Arts - Psychology

University of Puerto Rico Rio Piedras
12-2023

Skills

  • Research & Data Analysis
  • Microsoft Office Suite
  • Communication
  • Spanish, English & German
  • Team Collaboration
  • De-escalation techniques

Research Experience

Project: "El impacto de la pornografía en los jóvenes de Puerto Rico"

  • Designed and conducted a research study examining the effects of pornography consumption on mental health, self-esteem, and gender perception among Puerto Rican youth.

Proposed Research

PhD Research Interest: Autism in Women, Neurodiversity, ADHD 

Accomplishments

    Co-Producer & Screenwriter – 48 Hour Film Project

  • Wrote and co-produced a short film on schizophrenia
  • Mejor Espiritu Puertorriqueño Award
  • Non Violent Crisis Intervention Training (CPI)

Certification

CPR Certification

Timeline

Mental Health Technician

First Hospital Panamericano

Book Editing

Eyeglass Publishing LLC

Bachelor of Arts - Psychology

University of Puerto Rico Rio Piedras
Gabriela Lorenzo