With oneself, with others, and with life.
Born from years of clinical practice, continuous research, and the conviction that human beings are shaped through their relationships with others. That the deepest wounds are always relational wounds. And that healing happens within those same relationships.
We integrate contributions from body-centered and emotional psychotherapy, psychomotricity, contemporary approaches to trauma and attachment, psychobiology, and a transpersonal dimension that recognizes in each person something that transcends their personal history.
We don't work from a single approach or a single school of thought. We work from accumulated clinical experience, from the body, from emotion, and from a therapeutic relationship built with care and time.
At ReBond, the work doesn't happen from a distance. It happens face to face, with the body present and emotion as guide.
We don't just seek for people to understand what's happening to them. We seek for them to also go through it, feel it, and transform it into a lived experience that changes something real in the way they exist in the world and in their relationships. Something that allows them to live in alignment with who they truly are.
ReBond proposes a path of reconnection.
Reconnecting with one's own body.
Reconnecting with emotion.
Reconnecting with one's own self.
Reconnecting with others.
Reconnecting with life.
I exist, I am recognized,
and my needs matter.
It depends on many factors, but mainly on having a safe space, a trustworthy relationship, and the real possibility of being seen in one's most vulnerable parts.
That is what we seek to build in every session, every group, and every retreat.
A place where something that was broken can be restored. Where it's possible to come back to oneself.
Write to us via WhatsApp or email and tell us what you're looking for. We'll arrange a first session in Colegiales, Parque Patricios, or Mercedes — whichever is most convenient for you.
We get to know each other and begin building the therapeutic relationship, which is cared for and sustained over time. The work happens face to face, with the body present and emotion as guide, at the pace each person needs: opening what needs to open and protecting what is not yet ready to move.
When it makes sense, the individual process can be complemented with therapeutic groups, couples and family work, or intensive retreats. The group doesn't replace the individual process: it complements it. No one heals alone.
ReBond is a psychotherapeutic model created by licensed psychologists Mariano Mármol and Lorena Groppo, oriented toward reconnection: with oneself, with others, and with life. It integrates contributions from body-centered and emotional psychotherapy, psychomotricity, contemporary approaches to trauma and attachment, psychobiology, and a transpersonal perspective. It starts from a clinical conviction: the deepest wounds are relational wounds, and healing also happens within relationships.
The work doesn't happen only through words or from a distance: it happens face to face, with the body present and emotion as guide. We don't just seek for people to understand what's happening to them, but to go through it, feel it, and transform it into a lived experience that changes something real in the way they exist in the world and in their relationships.
Five complementary paths: individual sessions, therapeutic groups, couples and family therapy, intensive therapeutic groups (three-day retreats), and expanded-consciousness experiences within a rigorous therapeutic framework. Each one is a different door into the same process of reconnection.
Each session combines deep dialogue to name and give new meaning to experience, sensitive body contact that helps regulate the nervous system, emotional mobilization so that held-back emotions can be expressed, and conscious integration, where what was lived becomes learning.
We accompany processes of grief, depression, anxiety, early trauma and post-traumatic stress, relationship and couples difficulties, searches for meaning, and moments of life transition. The journey adapts to each person: it can begin with individual sessions and be complemented by group or intensive work.