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Beatriz Gómez, Ph.D.
3 articles
Dr. Beatriz Gómez is President of the Aiglé Foundation in Argentina. She is Director of the Graduate Program in Cognitive-Integrative Psychotherapy at the Aiglé Foundation, jointly with the National University of Mar del Plata. She is a full professor in graduate programs in Argentina and Spain, a clinical psychologist and supervisor, and Joint Coordinator of the Aiglé Research Department.

Advancing Precision Mental Health Across Cultures: A Multimodal Ecological Momentary Assessment Study
Improving the Prediction of Early Treatment Responses, Dropout, and Outcome using Daily-Life Data Psychotherapeutic approaches have repeatedly been shown to be effective, with effects comparable to those of pharmacological treatment and, in some cases, showing greater durability over time (e.g., Cuijpers et al., 2023). At the same time, overall treatment success remains modest, with more […]

Fabienne Mink, M.Sc. + 11 more
June 22, 2026

Global Perspectives in Training Future Mental Health Practitioners: Challenges and Innovations from Four Continents
Abstract Amid a rapid sociocultural transformation and a growing global demand for mental health care, the effective training of future psychotherapists has become a pressing concern. This article synthesizes insights from a structured discussion held at the 56th International Annual Meeting of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, where four international professionals from the diverse regions […]

Agostino Brugnera, PhD + 5 more
February 12, 2026

Sculpting Psychotherapy Integration in Argentina
An Introduction to Aiglé Aiglé Foundation is a 38-year-old nongovernmental organization (NGO) that focuses on the professional development of mental health practitioners and the delivery of clinical and community services. Aiglé is a classical Greek word that means “shining,” “radiant,” or even “illumination.” Today, aiglé is the term used for the torch carried by Olympic […]

Beatriz Gómez, Ph.D. + 1 more
April 7, 2017
