Method and team

How we work with every child, family and specialist.

This page gathers how the center thinks about recovery: interdisciplinary, close to families and connected to continuous learning.

Page anchors

What this section should communicate

A few ideas return constantly: interdisciplinarity, professional growth, openness toward new colleagues and a culture in which therapy is supported by relationship and community. In recent months the center references collaborators from Greece, Italy, Spain and beyond, with a clear emphasis on continuity rather than one-off visits. This page can gather short, clear articles over time, built from workshops, trainings and the center's existing public communication.

Multidisciplinary

Physiotherapy and complementary therapies

Public activity and recruitment posts show a team combining body-based work with emotional attention.

Training

Continuous investment in growth

The center speaks openly about courses, certifications and yearly investment in learning.

Real rhythm

Intense work, but warm

Posts show a team supporting local children, families from other cities and long periods with visiting specialists.

Know-how

Methods and international standards

The learning enters the center's programs and daily work directly.

Continuity

Specialists who return

Posts show professional relationships stretching across years.

Credibility

Wider professional networks

Making Connections, TheraSuit and Body-Mind Centering clearly support this positioning.

How the team appears publicly

What the center already communicates about its people

Even before full individual profiles exist, the site can explain the team's professional culture clearly.

Child and family-centered work

The center's voice prioritizes trust, clarity and lower anxiety for parents.

Continuous learning

TheraSuit, neuroscience, primitive reflexes and optometry show a team that keeps growing.

Community involvement

The center looks for colleagues who understand that care is also built outside the therapy room.

Recurring names

Collaborators who already deserve a clear place on the site

These names appear repeatedly across events, trainings and evaluations.

Dimitris Koureas

TheraSuit instructor from Greece, involved in therapist training and intensive programs.

Thomas Greil

Body-Mind Centering, Making Connections and the Alchemy of Acceptance workshop.

Alessandro Urbani

Posturologist and osteopath, repeatedly present in evaluations and individual sessions.

Strong first themes

Topics that already appear naturally in the center's communication

These themes can easily become evergreen articles.

Therapy means relationship

A cornerstone piece about trust, connection and why progress cannot be built through procedures alone.

Vision, posture and behavior

Examples from the center's work show how a functional difficulty can be mistaken for a purely behavioral one.

Primitive reflexes, movement and learning

This topic is already supported by RMTI training and can become a valuable parent resource.

Let’s continue

If you want to understand how the journey begins, the first step is a simple conversation.

The page is ready for final content about the team, evaluation and work process.