Daniele Trevisani Formatore di Direzione Aziendale, Coaching di Direzione Aziendale. Team leadership e comunicazione operativa, libri ed eventi di Daniele Trevisani. Dr. Daniele Trevisani - Formazione Aziendale, Ricerca, Coaching
Psychopedia is a venture started by then 23 years old (2015) young Psychology Professional, Dr. Aashna Narula. Psychopedia is not just limited to the coaching, we bring all three elements together which is Learn, Train & Heal, by giving best Psychology coaching, Training students in Research & healing through our new venture, TheMentalHealthWorld.
The Plum Village Tradition, led by Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh, offers a range of mindfulness practices and retreats designed to promote peace, compassion, and transformation. Plum Village is where Thay has realised his dream of building a Beloved Community: creating a healthy, nourishing environment where people can learn the art of living in harmony with one another and with the Earth. The community engages in deep study, practice, and community-building activities, providing a supportive environment for personal growth and spiritual development. Plum Village, near Bordeaux in southwest France, is the largest international practice center in the Plum Village tradition, and the first monastic community founded by Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh (Thay) in the West.
Dr. Wong is the Founding President of the Meaning-Centered Counselling Institute, Inc. (MCCI) and the originator of meaning-centered counselling and therapy (MCCT), an integrative existential positive psychotherapy. As the Founding Director of the Graduate Program in Counselling Psychology at Trinity Western University, he has trained many counsellors and psychotherapists in applied behavioural analysis and therapy, cognitive behavioural therapy, existential therapy, and cross-cultural counselling. As a registered clinical psychologist in Ontario for over 40 years, he has very broad experience in working with various kinds of behavioural and psychological problems. He has served on federal government agencies, including the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) in Washington, DC (1981-1986) and the National Advisory Council on Aging for the Canadian Minister of Health in Ottawa, ON (1994-1997).