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Productive Mind:

Dealing with ADHD and Procrastination

Explore the challenges of the productivity era and understand the complexities related to ADHD and procrastination through an in-depth psychoanalytic perspective with Paula Miles.

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Productive Mind

In the contemporary era, driven by the relentless pursuit of productivity , many individuals find themselves trapped in demands that seem to have no end. The constant pressure to accomplish more in less time has a significant impact on mental health.

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Anxiety, stress, lack of focus and procrastination become everyday companions. People often face these difficulties without proper understanding, in an attempt to conform to society's expectations.

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Designed with a psychoanalytic approach, the course “Productive Mind: Dealing with ADHD and Procrastination” not only provides an improved understanding of these challenges, but also offers reflective analyses to face them.

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By exploring the psychological foundations behind procrastination and ADHD, students will be guided by psychoanalyst Paula Miles on a journey of knowledge, critical reflection and the search for more balanced mental health.

By enrolling in the course “Productive Mind: Dealing with ADHD and Procrastination” , you will have the opportunity to:

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  • Enhance your understanding of the psychological mechanisms behind procrastination and ADHD.

  • Adopt a reflective and psychoanalytic approach to dealing with the pressures of the productive society.

  • Apply the knowledge from the course in your clinical practice, offering clients a deeper and more comprehensive approach to dealing with issues related to ADHD and procrastination.

  • Develop better emotional resilience by learning to deal more effectively with everyday challenges.

This course is for those who:

  • It faces challenges arising from the pressure for productivity in contemporary society.

  • It seeks a psychological understanding, through the psychoanalytic approach to deal with issues such as ADHD and procrastination.

  • They want to go beyond superficial solutions and seek to understand the psychological roots of ADHD and procrastination.

  • Recognizes the importance of mental health and seeks tools to promote balance in today's world.

  • Seeks to improve your skills and effectiveness in dealing with issues related to ADHD and procrastination in your practices.

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Who will I learn from?

Paula Miles

She is a psychoanalyst, researcher at the Diversitas center at USP and professor at FAAP, with postgraduate degrees from the Collège International de Philosophie / University of Paris 8 and FFLCH-USP.

 

She deals with concepts of psychoanalysis and humanities in a comprehensive way in her clinic and on social media.

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Her YouTube channel has over 270,000 subscribers, while her Instagram profile has over 350,000 followers. She is invited to debate mourning on live TV shows and radio shows. She writes books, gives interviews and gives courses on psychoanalysis, culture, sexuality, relationships, subjectivities and contemporary life.

will I learn?

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What is the value of the investment?

Paula Miles

When you register you will receive:

  • Full access to the online course “Productive Mind: Dealing with ADHD and Procrastination” for 12 months.

  • 4 exclusive classes, taught by teacher and psychoanalyst Paula Miles

  • Course completion certificate

  • 7 days warranty.

Secure your spot!​​

12 x £ 29,70
or £ 297.00 in cash

​​​LIMITED SPOTS!

Money Back Guarantee

If within 7 days after the first class, you feel that the course content did not meet your expectations, simply send an email to cursos@paulamiles.com and we will refund 100% of the amount you invested. No explanations or bureaucracy.

  • In online therapy secure?
    Yes, and the therapist will ensure the confidentiality of information by taking all necessary measures.
  • How long does a therapy session lasts for ?
    Individual sessions last for 80 minutes.
  • Is medication necessary for treating anxiety ?
    Therapists cannot prescribe medication, and while psychotherapy is effective for many, some individuals may benefit from medication. This decision is made collaboratively, considering the severity of symptoms and personal preferences.
  • Does the therapist give advice?
    The aim of therapy is not to make you dependent on the therapist by giving advice, but to empower you to make decisions according to your own needs and desires.
  • How long should I continue therapy?
    There's no predetermined period to continue therapy; it depends on your goals and personal progress. Each person has their own time frame to resolve issues, and it should be respected.
  • How often should appointments be scheduled?
    The frequency of your appointments are decided after your first assessment. As a general rule, I recommend one session per week. In extreme cases, twice a week until you feel stable, safe and comfortable to have it once a week.
  • How do I schedule an appointment?
    You can schedule an appointment by contacting me through the contact form on this website or by calling or messaging me.

Productive Mind:

Dealing with ADHD and Procrastination

Paula Miles

Explore the challenges of the productivity era and understand the complexities related to ADHD and procrastination through an in-depth psychoanalytic perspective with Paula Miles.

Click the button below and secure your spot.

​​​LIMITED SPOTS!

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