Guyonne Rogier is an Associate Professor in the academic field M-PSI/08 at UniCamillus University, where her teaching activities focus on psychopathology and clinical psychology. She holds a Master’s degree in Dynamic-Clinical Psychology of Childhood, Adolescence, and the Family from Sapienza University of Rome, followed by a Ph.D. in Dynamic and Clinical Psychology from the same institution. Her doctoral dissertation focused on gambling disorder and emotional regulation. She later completed her specialization in cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy.
Her academic career further developed at the University of Genoa, where she served as a fixed-term researcher from 2021 to 2024. During her time there, she was a member and coordinator of various academic committees, including the one dedicated to the Third Mission. As a lecturer, she taught courses in clinical psychology and psychopathology, with a particular emphasis on adolescent psychopathology and early relationships.
Her research primarily focuses on emotional dysregulation processes and their implications in psychopathology, including mood disorders, behavioral addictions, and pathological personality. Her work aims to identify risk factors and clinical intervention targets. She is the author of numerous scientific articles published in prominent international journals.