Almási Kitti
Klinikai szakpszichológusként kezdtem a pályámat, majd íróként és előadóként is kerestem a lehetőséget, hogy minél több emberhez eljussak. Évekig a Lipótmezőn, az Országos Pszichiátriai és Neurológiai Intézet ambulanciáján dolgoztam, két kislányom megszületését követően pedig magánpraxist indítottam. Számos rádióműsor, magazin és tévécsatorna rendszeres szakértőjeként próbálok bepillantást nyújtani a pszichológiai kérdések egy-egy területébe. Önnálló köteteim (Hűtlenség, Bátran élni, illetve Lezárás, elengedés, újrakezdés ) mellett több könyv társszerzője, és a Nyitott Akadémia előadója vagyok. Célom, hogy minél több embert segítsek abban, hogy a kudarcait inkább tanulásként élje meg, többet lásson és fogadjon el önmagából, és legyen pozití
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