AuthorSusana Pontiggia

Susana Pontiggia

Psychologist, Specialist in Neuroscience and Human Behavioral Sciences, Consultant in Personal and Organizational Development
I am a Psychologist licensed and based in Argentina, with a Master's Degree in Neuroscience, specializing in Psycho-neuro-immuno-endocrinology, and Stress Medicine. Trained in Human Behavioral Sciences, Consumer Psychology and Neuromarketing, Emotional Intelligence, and Corporate Counseling, I also serve as an advisor and instructor. I assist companies in optimizing executive processes, strategic transformation, leader training, and organizational well-being. My approach, grounded in applied neuroscience, aims to enhance efficiency, leadership, and health within corporate environments.

If you are interested in my approach to health and wellness and would like to schedule an online appointment with me, please fill out this contact form. I will get back to you shortly with some calendar options.

My practice language: Spanish
Licensed in: Argentina

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