Summary
Giulia Campana is an MFT trainee and counseling psychology master's student in San Francisco with eight years of experience bridging clinical care, research, and technology. She has worked extensively with older adults—supporting people with dementia, post-stroke aphasia, and chronic illness—and currently provides supervised individual and group therapy for Medi-Cal clients impacted by mental health conditions, substance misuse, trauma, and incarceration. Her background in cognitive neuropsychology and lab work on short-term memory and language gives her a research-informed lens on communication and neuroplasticity in therapy. Earlier roles in frontend engineering and criminal justice reform show she translates technical and data-driven approaches into programs that reduce recidivism and improve service delivery. She also has hands-on experience mentoring youth and leading music-based interventions, a throughline that highlights her focus on relational, creative, and person-centered care. Colleagues describe her as someone who combines clinical sensitivity with systems thinking to serve marginalized communities.
7 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts - BA Cognitive Science and Psychology, Bachelor of Arts - BA Cognitive Science and Psychology at Rice University
Master of Arts - MA Counseling Psychology with a concentration in Marriage and Family Therapy, Master of Arts - MA Counseling Psychology with a concentration in Marriage and Family Therapy at University of San Francisco
German, Spanish, English