Teaches following Subjects/Exams
Environmental Psychology and Feng Shui (Psychology)
Language of Instruction:
English, Spanish
Feng Shui and Environmental Psychology (Others)
Language of Instruction:
English, Spanish
Professional Experience
International Feng Shui Master Consultant
www.nicolaspierry.com, Capital Federal, Argentina
Oct 2008 - Present
Psychotherapist
MOA, Region Metropolitana, Chile
Feb 2006 - Dec 2009
Education
Psychologyst
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile
Jan 2006 - Dec 2009
Thesis research in the area of environmental psychology (Created a valid residential satisfaction questionnaire from a clinical perspective, to understand and diagnose the impact that the house physical environment and it's neighbourhood physical and social context has in mental health outcomes and identity configuration) used today by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs of Chile.
Professional Exams & Certifications
Certificated Psychotherapist
Region Metropolitana, Chile
Year Of Passing:
2009
Certificated Bach Flowers Therapist
Region Metropolitana, Chile
Year Of Passing:
2009
Certificated Feng Shui Master Consultant
Region Metropolitana, Chile
Year Of Passing:
2008
Publications and Research
The PNRS, a Psychological Resident Satisfaction Questionnaire
Nicolas Pierry
The following study examines the relationship between the house and its neighborhood architecture, with their resident’s mental health and identity, through a questionnaire which was specially designed and validated to assess this fact. The “Psychological Resident Satisfaction Questionnaire" © (SRNP) developed by MPsy. Nicolás Pierry, evaluates different physical and social-symbolic elements from the housing environment, that intercede on human activities, that allow to satisfy psychological and basic needs like: survival, safety, belongingness, self-esteem and identity. The creation, development, validation process and interpretation norms are presented. These results where taken from 207 people that live in different house types and socioeconomic conditions, including social houses and camps in Santiago city. The Survey demonstrated to be reliable on its measurements regarding resident satisfaction, psychological needs and identity; and also, suitable in its construct and convergent validity. With these results, it was possible to confirm that the different elements of the house and neighborhood's architecture do have an effect on mental health and identity; consequently, these mental health criterions are relevant in assessing degrees of residential satisfaction. This way, the questionnaire is useful to bring out new indicators to assess resident satisfaction and also contribute with a new perspective to understand and solve the housing quality problem in Chile.