The Roots of Attachment With Gaby and Mina Iorio
Emotional attachments can significantly affect a person’s life. They may disrupt inner peace, reduce quality of life, and contribute to sadness, anxiety, and toxic or dysfunctional relationships. Understanding the deep roots of emotional attachment and its influence on daily life can help individuals develop greater peace of mind, ultimately enhancing overall well-being.
🗣️ About the Presenters:
Gabriela Iorio Romero holds a degree in Educational Sciences from ITESO, a Master’s in Integral Psychotherapy with a focus on Addictions from the Human Development Institute of Morelia, and a diploma in Semiotics of Everyday Life. She works in individual and family psychotherapy with a specialization in addiction, focusing on the psychological support of both individuals struggling with addiction and their families. She shares her experience through conferences and workshops, promoting emotional and relational well-being.
Gelsomina Iorio Romero holds a degree in Marketing Administration from ITESO and a degree in Social Psychology from U.N.A.G. She has also trained in Semiotics of Everyday Life. She currently works as a systemic family psychotherapist, allowing her to address family dynamics from a holistic perspective. She also shares her expertise through conferences, workshops, and parenting classes, promoting emotional and relational well-being.
📅 Dates & Times:
Tuesday, May 5, 12 & 19, 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
📍 Location:Upper School Library Terrace
💵 Cost: $2,000
👥 For: ASFG parents & special guests
🌐 Language: Spanish
*The presenters will be available to welcome participants starting at 8:00 a.m. Sessions will begin promptly at 8:10 a.m. Please plan your arrival accordingly.
Questions? Contact us at extendedlearning@asfg.edu.mx

