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Roles and Affiliations: Susi Ferrarello is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy & Religious Studies at California State University, East Bay (CSUEB), and concurrently teaches at Saybrook University. She holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the Sorbonne (Paris), an M.A. in Human Rights and Political Science from the University of Bologna, and a Bachelor’s in Philosophy from La Sapienza University (Rome). She has held professorships at Luzern University, Loyola University (Chicago), and Florence University of the Arts.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Philosophy, Sorbonne University, Paris
- M.A. in Human Rights and Political Science, University of Bologna
- Bachelor’s in Philosophy, La Sapienza University, Rome
Research Interests: Dr. Ferrarello specializes in phenomenology, bioethics, moral psychology, and the ethics of love. Her work bridges philosophy and clinical practice, addressing topics like pregnancy, motherhood, emotional well-being, and ethical dilemmas in intimate relationships. She explores themes such as maternal-fetal bonding, perinatal mental health, ethical decision-making, and the intersection of technology and intimacy. Her research often employs Husserlian phenomenology to analyze lived experiences and ethical frameworks.
Publications: She is the author of over 15 books and edited volumes, including The Phenomenology of Pregnancy and Early Motherhood (2024), The Ethics of Love (2022), and Human Emotions and the Origin of Bioethics (2020). Her work frequently appears in journals like Human Studies and Journal of Humanistic Psychology.
Professional Activities: Dr. Ferrarello writes for Psychology Today, serves as a philosophical counselor, and has presented globally on phenomenology, bioethics, and ethics. She co-edits handbooks on mindfulness and empathy, and her work addresses contemporary issues like climate anxiety and virtual intimacy.


