We are Lorena Groppo and Mariano Mármol, a couple for 30 years and parents of four children. Our personal and family history has taught us, through lived experience, that relationships are the territory where the deepest wounds and the most profound transformations take place.

Our work grew not only from books and classrooms. It grew from living it firsthand: as a couple, as parents, as people who chose to make inner life a permanent path.

Mariano Mármol and Lorena Groppo, psychologists and psychotherapists in Buenos Aires
Mariano & Lorena

Mariano Mármol

Psychologist · Psychotherapist

Degree in Psychology from the Universidad Abierta Interamericana. Bonding Psychotherapist certified by the International Society for Bonding Psychotherapy (ISBP). University professor of Gestalt and psychodrama.

With over 20 years of clinical experience, he accompanies individual, group, family, and couples processes, integrating body-centered and emotional psychotherapy, contemporary approaches to trauma and attachment, psychobiology, and a transpersonal view of the human being.

His way of working is characterized by a deep and committed presence, where the body, emotion, and the bond occupy a central place.

He believes therapy is not a place where life is explained, but where it is lived through.

Lorena Groppo

Psychologist · Psychomotor Therapist · Dance Teacher

Psychologist from the University of Buenos Aires (UBA), psychomotor therapist specializing in emotional accompaniment, and contemporary dance teacher.

Her early interest in discovering the connections between body and mind led her to train in cutting-edge integrative therapies with an integral health approach, deepening not only through theory but through practice itself.

The body, movement, and expression are for her fundamental languages of the inner world. An observant and curious seeker of the truth that lies beyond narratives.

She is dedicated to clinical work offering individual and group accompaniment for children, adolescents, and adults.

She coordinates programs where bodily experience and expressive movement help people reshape how they see themselves and the world.

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