World experience plus creative problem solving

Improving our current health models in order to serve better our patients and communities

Many years of international experience have allowed me to develop therapeutic and research attitudes for dealing with continuously changing clinical realities in the benefit of the patients and their communities and beyond allegiances to “professional roles” or to rigid theoretical models. I have learnt that is possible to make explicit, test and improve our theoretical models and administrative structures in order to perform a better clinical and research approaches while improving institutional morale.

If you are interested in applying these ideas to your professional work or to your institution, please contact me.

Learning From Exile: A Guide for Psychotherapists and Emigrants

a book by Dr. José Stelzer

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Supervision and training in psychotherapy: Details

Epistemological rounds: Details
A process for improving health services and research through making explicit and increasing the efficiency of the theoretical models overcoming conceptual, emotional and administrative obstacles.
 

Workshops: Details