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Arturo Mazzeo (Clinical psychologist, Psychotherapist & Psychanalyst at Ex Æquo)

Arturo Mazzeo

Clinical psychologist, Psychotherapist & Psychanalyst at Ex Æquo

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Arturo Mazzeo is a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist. He works as mental health referent and chemsex project manager at the EX Æquo association in Brussels, and he has been dealing with the topic of chemsex since 2018. Due to his work in the child's abuse field, and in the rehabilitation of drugs users, he chooses to use those experiences to focus on the struggles of the LGBTQIA+ community. The social discrimination, the rejection, and the lack of inclusive spaces in the social health field are just some of the elements that causes or worsen the psychological fragilities of the community members.
Other than his clinical works with patients, Arturo Mazzeo is actively involved in the training of mental health professionals based in Belgium in order to share his work and to build a better support for the LGBTQIA+ people, and in order to develop a better professional network with the goal to improve the health offer for the community members.

Francesca Ottobelli (Psychologist at My Safe Space)

Francesca Ottobelli

Psychologist at My Safe Space

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Francesca Ottobelli is a specialist in Cognitive Behavioral Psychotherapy, she holds degrees in Cognitive Neuroscience and has earned a Master in Neuropsychology, Psychiatric Rehabilitation, and Emergency Psychology. Co-founder of the My Safe Space project, she is dedicated to providing accessible and supportive psychotherapy services, grounded in a feminist perspective.

Michela Terranova (Psychotherapist at My Safe Space)

Michela Terranova

Psychotherapist at My Safe Space

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Michela Terranova is Cognitive Constructivist Psychotherapist and Sexologist, she holds degrees Clinical Psychology and has earned master degree in emergency psychology of migration and gender differences. Co-founder of the My Safe Space project, she is dedicated to providing accessible psychotherapy services, to queer and non monogamous youths.

Ali Bodo (Programmes Officer at IGLYO)

Ali Bodo

Programmes Officer at IGLYO

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Ali is a queer transfeminist activist based in Brussels. They started their journey with IGLYO after finishing a Master in Transnational Queer Feminist Politics in London, and after 4 years working with international NGOs in the Middle East and West Africa.
Ali is passionate about human rights, decoloniality, intersectionality, mental health and working-class issues. In their free time, they love studying queer theory and queer futurity, navigating queer spaces, being in nature and, last but not least, dismantling the patriarchy.