Filippo Aschieri, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Psychology at the Catholic University of the Sacred Hearth (UCSC) of Milano, Italy.
Certified in Therapeutic Assessment with adult clients, families with children and adolescents, and couples, he’s vice-president of the Therapeutic Assessment Institute (https://therapeuticassessment.com).
He is the director of the European Center for Therapeutic Assessment (ECTA) at UCSC where he works as a clinician and supervisor ( https://asag.unicatt.it/asag-chi-siamo-ceat ).
He is the International Coordinator of the Master in Systemic Psychology at University of Monterrey, Mexico (https://www.udem.edu.mx/en/health-sciences/programs/specialty-systemic-clinical-practice#profiles).
His current research interests include Therapeutic Assessment, multicultural assessment and Self-curiosity.
He won the following prizes and awards for his scientific work:
- 2019: Pubblicazioni di alta qualità, Department of Psychology, Catholic University of the Sacred Hearth,
Milan
- 2018: Award for the integration of science and practice – Diagnosis and Assessment Journal of
Contemporary Psychotherapy, for the best article on Personality Assessment in 2017
- 2015: Pubblicazioni di alta qualità, Department of Psychology, Catholic University of the Sacred Hearth,
Milan
- 2013: Society for Personality Assessment Martin Mayman Award for Distinguished Contribution to the
Personality Assessment Literature
He follows a model of collaborative and experiential teaching on the topics of personality assessment, current psychopathology models and psychotherapeutic intervention techniques, which he teaches in the Clinical Psychology master’s degree (Milan), in the post-graduate courses of the ECTA, as well as in the school of specialization in integrated psychotherapy in Massa (http://www.scuolapsicoterapiaintegrata.it/).