Biography:
Professor Claudia María Revelo Miranda is a psychologist graduated from the University of Nariño (Pasto, Colombia) and holds a Master's degree in Neuropsychology and Education from the Universidad Internacional de la Rioja-UNIR (Spain). She currently works as a full-time faculty member at the University of Nariño and is a research professor in the 'Psychology and Health' Research Group. In addition, she teaches in the Master's program in Clinical Psychology at the Universidad San Francisco Xavier de Chuquisaca (Bolivia), in the module on Neuropsychology of Neurocognitive Disorders.
She has furthered her training with courses in areas such as neuroscience, child neuropsychology, intervention with premature newborns, and virtual teaching. Her training includes a focus on leadership, group management, and skills in quantitative research. She has extensive work experience in clinical, educational, and health fields, specializing in psychological intervention using cognitive-behavioral approaches, as well as in the rehabilitation of children, adolescents, and adults.
She is a speaker at national and international academic events, with a particular interest in topics related to violence, brain functioning, and neuropsychology of critical thinking. She is a member of the Academic Nodes of the Colombian Association of Faculties of Psychology (ASCOFAPSI) in areas such as Developmental Psychology, Psychological Processes, and Neuroscience. In her current role, she leads the areas of Basic Psychological Processes, Psychobiological Foundations and Behavior, and Developmental Psychology at her university
Title : Comprehensive approach to improve quality of life in patients with neurocognitive disorders