Susanna Mittermier

Pragmatic Psychology- Inspiring the world to change problems, issues, illness, and disease into the question, choice, possibility, capacity and lightness of being that is available in every moment! - Susanna Mittermaier

 

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Susanna Mittermaier Biography

Susanna Mittermaier worked with psychotherapy, counseling and neurological testing at the psychiatric department at the Universtiy of Lund, Sweden and is the author of the #1 International Bestselling book, Pragmatic Psychology- Practical Tools for Being Crazy Happy. As a worldwide speaker, Susanna is a leader who offers a new paradigm on psychology and therapy called Pragmatic Psychology. Susanna is also a trained Access Consciousness Facilitator teaching her work all over the world. She has co-facilitated advanced classes with Access Consciousness founder, Gary Douglas.

Susanna has been featured in magazines such as TV soap, Maria Shriver, Women’s Weekly, Empowerment Channel Voice America, Om Times, Motherpedia, Newstalk New Zealand and Holistic Bliss. She has been interviewed on multiple radio programs, has hosted her own radio show and has been seen on television as an expert guest.

Pragmatic psychologist Susanna Mittermaier is known for her revolutionary perspective on mental illness and for inspiring people all over the world to access the greatness they are beyond abuse and disease. Susanna offers a different, healing perspective on pain and suffering. She unveils people’s sheer brilliance and guides others to see problems and difficulties instead as possibilities and potent choices.

She lets the world know that depression, anxiety, ADHD, autism, and every other mental illness is a capacity that has not been acknowledged and can easily be turned into creating ones´ life greater than can be imagined.

Growing up in Vienna, Austria, she learned she had an enormous capacity to facilitate lightness, joy, and ease in a unique and profoundly healing way.

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