Donatella Caprioglio
Psychologist, psychotherapist, and writer.
A native of Venice, she divides her time between Puglia and Paris, where she teaches at the University of Medicine Bobigny Paris 13 in “Techniques of Sensitization to Listening and Neonatal Psychopathology.”
She teaches “Psychology of the Home” at the Faculty of Psychology at the University of Padua and at the Ecole Superieure d’Architecture de la Villette (Paris), and holds seminars on the topic in collaboration with the Orders of Architects and Engineers.
She founded “Caffè con i Genitori” to support families and create a culture of prevention for childhood disorders.
In Puglia, she created “Accademia degli Inquieti,” a meeting place and cultural exchange forum for diverse horizons.
A specialist in childhood, she has created “LA PORTA VERDE” centers in Italy, France, Poland, and Vietnam, providing support and listening services for parents and children.
She is actively involved in the training of professionals in Italy and abroad.
Elena Dossi
She believes in tidying up and decluttering as essential tools for well-being that improve the quality of life.
Organizing the home is much more than folding t-shirts and putting objects in place; she defines it as an act of love, a powerful gesture capable of influencing our energy levels and mental clarity.
She loves practicing sports because it benefits the body and, more importantly, the mind. Every day, she wakes up with a small morning routine that helps her get into the right mindset to face daily life with more awareness.