Diego Tapia Figueroa, Ph.D.

IRYSE –Instituto Relacional y Socioconstruccionista del Ecuador Av.
Mañosca Ave. 1660 and Francisco Cruz Miranda, Residential Complex El Balcón, Block H, APT. 201

PC: 170509

Phone: 593 9 87062628
Email: irysecuador@gmail.com; diego.tapia.figueroa@gmail.com 
Web: http://iryse.org//
https://www.linkedin.com/in/diego-tapia-figueroa-8542a3157/

He holds a Ph.D. in Psychology from the Free University of Brussels (VUB) and Taos Insitute. He holds a:

  • Master’s degree in Intervention, Counseling and Systemic Family Therapy, Universidad Politécnica Salesiana, Quito, Ecuador.
  • Doctorate Graduate in Literature, Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador, Quito.
  • Degree in Social Communication, Universidad Técnica de Ambato, Ecuador.
  • Graduate in Perspective and Generative Professional Practice, Interfas Foundation, Argentina.

He studied at the Experimental Center of Cinematography in Rome – Italy. He has extensive experience in psychotherapy, clinical supervision, relational research, university teaching and training of multidisciplinary teams. He has collaborated in non-governmental organizations, community, private, academic, and public organizations linked to psychology, education, human rights, culture, literature, films, audiovisuals, social research. He is Director and Coordinator of clinical supervision spaces of inter and multidisciplinary teams, nationally and internationally, especially with “Care for the Caregiver” spaces.

He is member of the Relational Research and Global Dialogue Network of Taos Insitute since March 2016. He is Director of the International Certificate in Collaborative Practices – ICPCP (International Certificate Program in Collaborative Practices) in Ecuador with the academic endorsement of Taos Insitute and the Houston Galveston Insitute.

In 2018, he co-founded the Relational and Socio-Constructionist Institute of Ecuador -IRYSE- and the blog. He received the “Françoise Dolto” Award, given by the “For the Cause of Children”
Foundation, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2004; for the work done in favor of the cause of children in Ecuador and Latin America.

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