Maria Rita Parsi

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Maria Rita Parsi

Maria Rita Parsi (born 5 August 1947) is an Italian psychotherapist, writer and television commentator.

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Biography

Parsi was born in Rome. She worked as teacher, educational psychologist and psychotherapist, and founded and directed SIPA (Italian School of Psychoanimation), a humanistic research institute. [1]

In 1992, Parsi created the non-profit association "Fondazione Movimento Bambino", which works for legal and social protection of minors, against abuse and mistreatment, and to assist the cultural growth of children, parents, teachers, [2] social-health and communication workers. [3] She participated in numerous television programs as an expert [4] in her disciplines and collaborated as a columnist for many national newspapers and periodicals and wrote, among others, for Il Messaggero , Il Resto del Carlino , Il Giorno , La Nazione .[ citation needed ]

Since 1995, she has been registered as a freelance journalist with the Order of Journalists of Lazio.[ citation needed ]

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References

  1. "MARIA RITA PARSI - Albo Online". Ordine degli Psicologi del Lazio.
  2. "Violenza giovanile a Roma, la psicologa Parsi: "Egocentrici e disfattisti"". Affaritaliani.it. October 31, 2022.
  3. "Maria Rita Parsi, chi è la psicoterapeuta ospite a La volta buona/ "Da bambina ero dislessica"". January 16, 2024.
  4. Bolzano, T. G. R. (April 18, 2024). "Un convegno sulla salute mentale dei giovani". RaiNews.