Valentina Di Mattei

Valentina Di Mattei

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Valentina Di Mattei is an associate professor of Clinical Psychology at the Vita-Salute San Raffaele University in Italy. She specializes in family dynamics and the role of 'kinkeepers'—individuals, often women, who play a crucial part in maintaining family ties and traditions. Di Mattei emphasizes the importance of these roles in fostering emotional support and intergenerational connections within families, highlighting how kinkeepers facilitate communication and manage family secrets to ensure harmony. Her insights into the psychological aspects of memory and emotional bonding contribute significantly to understanding family cohesion.

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Valentina Di Mattei is an associate professor at the Università Vita - Salute San Raffaele and president of the Order of Psychologists of Lombardy.

Nottambuli, patiti del multitasking: la scienza spiega i ritardatari cronici
Corriere della Sera·ItalyItaly· 2025-11-30
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Valentina Di Mattei, professor at Università Vita Salute San Raffaele and president of the Order of Psychologists of Lombardy, addresses the implications of promoting beauty routines among children.

Lanciata una linea di cosmetici per la beauty routine a partire dai 3 anni. La psicologa: «Un gioco pericoloso, rende le bambine adulte prima del tempo»
Corriere della Sera·ItalyItaly· 2025-11-15
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Valentina Di Mattei is an associate professor of clinical psychology at Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele.

Il Piano Nazionale di Azione per la Salute Mentale: pregi e difetti del documento
Corriere della Sera·ItalyItaly· 2025-07-29
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Valentina Di Mattei discusses the invisible adolescents in her article for Corriere Salute.

Gli adolescenti nell’era della solitudine
Corriere della Sera·ItalyItaly· 2025-04-27
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Valentina Di Mattei is an associate professor of Clinical Psychology at Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele.

Kinkeeper: chi sono e qual è il loro ruolo? Tengono unita la famiglia
Corriere della Sera·ItalyItaly· 2025-02-09
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