Executive Coaching

In an objective, direct and challenging way, she provokes Coachees to become active observers of themselves and to conquer a state of attention that leads them not only to optimize their results, but also to become the authors of their choices - this impacts in positioning, leadership, strategic alliances, trust relationships, conflict management, communication, perception of added value, esteem.

Psychotherapy

Process that uses methods and techniques from training in Clinical Psychology, to know the psychic and behavioral reality of people, aiming at self-knowledge and the treatment of psychological, mental, emotional, relational issues and symptoms. Psychotherapy goes through all the roles played by people, aiming strengthening self-confidence in favor of health and quality of life.

Executive Coaching

In an objective, direct and challenging way, she provokes Coachees to become active observers of themselves and to conquer a state of attention that leads them not only to optimize their results, but also to become the authors of their choices - this impacts in positioning, leadership, strategic alliances, trust relationships, conflict management, communication, perception of added value, esteem.

Psychotherapy

Process that uses methods and techniques from training in Clinical Psychology, to know the psychic and behavioral reality of people, aiming at self-knowledge and the treatment of psychological, mental, emotional, relational issues and symptoms. Psychotherapy goes through all the roles played by people, aiming strengthening self-confidence in favor of health and quality of life.

In the book ‘Invite your enemy for some coffee, Jo Pavezi invites you to think about relational conflicts and seek ways to detach ideas and concepts that lead to them.

Are you living a relational conflict with your staff, or in your personal life, and want a way to reflect on it? Choose a card and find a tip that can help you.

Learn more about Jo Pavezi's work in interviews, videos and reports of her experiences in Brazil and in the world helping people to confront their conflicts.

In the book ‘Invite your enemy for some coffee, Jo Pavezi invites you to think about relational conflicts and seek ways to detach ideas and concepts that lead to them.

Are you living a relational conflict with your staff, or in your personal life, and want a way to reflect on it? Choose a card and find a tip that can help you.

Learn more about Jo Pavezi's work in interviews, videos and reports of her experiences in Brazil and in the world helping people to confront their conflicts.

In the book ‘Invite your enemy for some coffee, Jo Pavezi invites you to think about relational conflicts and seek ways to detach ideas and concepts that lead to them.

Are you living a relational conflict with your staff, or in your personal life, and want a way to reflect on it? Choose a card and find a tip that can help you.

Learn more about Jo Pavezi's work in interviews, videos and reports of her experiences in Brazil and in the world helping people to confront their conflicts.