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Coaching: To Have or To Be?

“To Have or to Be? That is the question. Who knows if Hamlet, in…

The Core Competencies of ICF Coaching

I first encountered Coaching fifteen years ago, during my early NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) courses.…

Loneliness in the Age of Communities

Mother Teresa called loneliness the most terrible poverty, associating it with the feeling of…

Doctor-patient relationship: the placebo effect of communication

I start with a quote from Prof. Fabrizio Benedetti, professor of neuroscience at the…

Feedback: when the sandwich becomes an omelet

How many times have you heard about how important feedback is? And how crucial…

The power of words: vaccine “against” COVID-19 or “for” something?

In the late 1990s, Japanese scientist Masaru Emoto experimented with frozen water; he examined…

How to change…

This morning despite the fact that it was Saturday, I woke up early to…

17 years of transplantation today

huh yeah… my 17th second birthday I like to share, because it’s right and…

Health: the needs of yesterday’s, today’s and tomorrow’s physicians

With 25 days to go before the March 9 #iorestoacasa Decree, taking my cue…

Online training. Why yes-why not?

Online training has been around for years, in some cases now used for training…

Physician-patient communication, a key success factor

A month ago I personally presented, together with Robert Dilts, internationally renowned researcher, author…

The art of mistakes

The enemy of photography is convention, the fixed rules of “how to.” This is…