The corpus callosum, or callosal commissure, connects the left side of your brain to the right side. Each side is known as a hemisphere, and the co...
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Graduated in Psychology from the University of Valencia (2017). She also studied her Master's degree in Basic and Applied Neurosciences there (2018). Moreover, she has a Psychiatry Assistant Diploma (2014), and has finished a First Aid course carried out by the Spanish Red Cross (2015), and a Free Time Monitor course from Escolapias Valencia (2013). Between 2014 and 2016 she was a volunteer at the Red Cross and collaborated for 4 years as a voluntary monitor at Cáritas and Scouts Valencians.
In 2017, she did her internship in clinical psychology at the Requena Mental Health Unit. She currently works as a professional writer and teacher of extracurricular English classes and collaborates as a volunteer for different organizations and NGOs in relation to activities associated with her training.
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