Montserrat Pàmias

Graduated in Medicine by the University of Navarra. Doctor in Medicine by the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Specialist in Psychiatry. Director of Child Adolescent Psychiatry in the Corporació Sanitària Parc Taulí in Sabadell (Barcelona). Professor associated in the Universitat Autònoma def Barcelona (Department of Psychiatry and Legal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine) and in the International University of Catalonia (Faculty of Medicine and of Psychology). President of the Catalan Society of Child Adolescent Psychiatry (2012-17). She has participated in more than 30 work groups in the Department of Health of the Government of Catalonia, coordinating the group for the implementation of the Clinical Guide for ADHD and for the chronic complex patient in Child Psychiatry. She has participated in more than 20 scientific articles in indexed journals, and is a CIBERSAM member. Her areas of clinical and scientific interest include ADHD, autism, eating disorders, mood disorders and self-injury behaviour in children and adolescents; management and resources in Children Community Psychiatry; Community Psychiatry and interdisciplinary work in mental health.


Iris Pérez-Bonaventura

Degree in Psychology from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. PhD with an “International Mention” in Child and Adolescent Clinical Psychology from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and Yale University (International PhD). Specialist in Clinical Psychology through the psychology residency training program (PIR) at Parc Taulí Hospital. Active member of the American Psychological Association (APA). Post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Minnesota Medical School. Koplowitz fellowship at the Yale School of Medicine Child Study Center. Licensed and board-certified clinical psychologist (LP) in the United States. Areas of clinical interest and scientific publications: anxiety disorders, ADHD, high-functioning autism, behavioural and mood disorders, parenting skills for families.


Laura López-Romero

Graduated in Psychology and PhD from the University of Santiago de Compostela with the thesis Longitudinal approach to child and youth conduct problems looking through the role of psychopathic traits (2015), directed by PhD Estrella Romero Triñanes. She is a member of the “Risk Behavior and Developmental Disorders Research Unit” in the Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychobiology of the same University. She is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Xunta de Galicia and collaborates with the Center for Criminological and PsychoSocial Research (CAPS) at the University of Örebro (Sweden).

David Torrents Medina

Graduated in Psychology in the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and researcher in associative learning in humans. He obtained a PhD from Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (2013) and from Philipps-Universität Marburg (2021), and performed a research stay in KU Leuven (2012). -He is mainly interested in the interaction between basic processes in attention and learning, and in models of anxiety disorders based on fear conditioning. He has participated in different projects within these areas. He uses different psychophysiological and behavioral measures, including eye-tracking, startle reflex, and skin conductance response. In addition, he has contributed to studies about compulsions in Prader-Willi syndrome and cognitive impairment in Down syndrome.