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Tim Desmond

Tim Desmond es un distinguido académico en la Universidad de Antioch, donde imparte Psicología Profesional basada en la autocompasión. Actualmente, lidera una empresa de salud mental en Google que ofrece apoyo emocional asequible y accesible a personas en todo el mundo. Después de una difícil niñez, Desmond decidió seguir las enseñanzas de Thich Nhat Hanh y terminó estudiando en Plum Village, el centro de meditación budista de la Orden de Interser. Fue, además, coorganizador de Ocupa Wall Street (Occupy Wall Street).
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