Vũ Phi Yên
Tiến sĩ Vũ Phi Yên –
Giảng viên, Huấn luyện và Tư vấn
“Tôi tin tưởng mãnh liệt vào khả năng phát triển của mỗi con người, chỉ cần họ được hỗ trợ thích đáng và được trao tay những bí quyết xây dựng bản thân hiệu quả nhất của tâm lý học ứng dụng hiện đại.”
Học, nghiên cứu và thực hành không ngừng nghỉ trong suốt 14 năm trong Y khoa, chuyên ngành Di truyền học, TS.BS Vũ Phi Yên không thỏa mãn với cách tiếp cận con người chỉ thiên về thể chất, mà tự bổ sung cách tiếp cận về tinh thần qua những học hỏi và nghiên cứu Tâm lý học.
Đối với Yên, con người đầy phức tạp, có khả năng tự tạo ra cho mình hoặc gây cho nhau những vấn đề ghê gớm nhất. Đồng thời, hoàn toàn logic, con người cũng hoàn toàn đủ khả năng tháo gỡ những vấn đề đó, và có tiềm năng phá
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