
Serena Iacono Isidoro – Clinical psychologist and Gestalt psychotherapist whose work bridges clinical practice, research, and professional training. She is a permanent Researcher at the Institute for Biomedical Research and Innovation of the Italian National Research Council (CNR–IRIB), where she develops and coordinates projects on psychological well-being, health promotion, and technology-supported, personalized prevention and care.
Alongside her research activity, she has been teaching and providing clinical supervision in postgraduate psychotherapy training programs at the Istituto di Gestalt HCC Italy since 2019, with a particular focus on psychotherapy research and supervision processes.
Her interests center on phenomenological and embodied approaches, relational attunement, and the observation of early caregiver-infant interaction. She contributed to the development of observational and psychometric tools in the Gestalt field and collaborates in multidisciplinary projects spanning community mental health, developmental contexts, and digital well-being interventions.
Her interests center on phenomenological and embodied approaches, relational attunement, and the observation of early caregiver-infant interaction. She contributed to the development of observational and psychometric tools in the Gestalt field and collaborates in multidisciplinary projects spanning community mental health, developmental contexts, and digital well-being interventions.