Paula Lobos Sucarrat
Psychologist and special education teacher specializing in specific learning disabilities. She holds a Master’s Degree in Relational Clinic with Children and Adolescents. She has specialized in Systemic Transgenerational Therapy (PUCV), Trauma-Focused Interpersonal Group Therapy for Adolescents (University of Edinburgh), Hope-Based Group Therapy for Adolescents/Carers (Arredondo, 2025/NGO Paicabi), and Mentalization-Based Therapies with children, adolescents, adults, parents, families, and networks (Anna Freud, Imagina, Solas Oxford). She is an accredited MBT-A supervisor by the Anna Freud.
She has developed her intervention practice under the NGO Paicabi framework, addressing the ecosystemic approach to violence and sexual violence affecting children, adolescents, their families, and environments, in the public and private sectors in Chile and Scotland. She has conducted awareness-raising and training on sexual violence nationally and internationally, collaborating in Latin America, the Caribbean, Mexico, Scotland, Southeast Africa, and the global SiblingsToo Project (Morris, 2018). Along these lines, in 2019, she translated and adapted the Care, Safety, and Protection Plans – System Safety Plan (Brady & McCarlie, 2014) for the Spanish-speaking context, and contributed book chapters to “Online Gender Violence” (Toro, 2020) and “Voces y Colores” (Arredondo, 2020).
She is a co-author of the chapter on complex trauma in the book “Mentalization-Based Treatment for Children” (Malberg & Dangerfield, 2023). In 2025, she completed the translation and cultural adaptation of the MBT-CAS Adherence Scale (Midgley, Malberg, & Bates, 2020) for Chile. 
She is a Technical Advisor at the NGO Paicabi, providing technical support to specialized programs and teams, focused on addressing rights violations, developing mental health interventions, and promoting the care, protection, and safeguarding of children and adolescents in their developmental contexts.