Guillermo Myro.
General Health Psychologist, Specialist in Mindfulness and Certified Instructor of MBSR and MSC
Specialist in Mindfulness and Certified Instructor of MBSR and MSC
Guillermo Myro Domínguez is a general health psychologist, graduated in Psychology from the Autonomous University of Madrid. With an early vocation to understand the relationship between mind and body, his journey took him to the United States in 2010, where he pursued postgraduate studies in the Mindfulness laboratory of Dr. Ellen J. Langer at Harvard University, in collaboration with the Real Colegio Complutense de Boston. He trained as an instructor for Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) programs at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center (UMass), obtaining his certification in 2017. He is accredited to teach Mindfulness and Self-Compassion (MSC) programs by the Center for Mindful Self-Compassion in Saint Louis, and has received basic training in Compassion Cultivating Training (CCT) developed by Stanford University. He is an accredited teacher for interpersonal mindfulness (MIP) programs (mindful dialogue) by the American Metta Institute. He is the director of the Experiencing Mindfulness center and the director of the Expert in Mindfulness for Clinical and Social Intervention at the Official College of Psychologists of Madrid.
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Career and Professional Contributions
Guillermo Myro has built a unique career that integrates clinical practice, professional training, and applied research in mindfulness and compassion. Since returning to Spain after his time in the United States, he has combined individual and group therapeutic work with specialized teaching, developing an approach oriented towards mind-body integration that permeates both his practice and his training programs.
As the director of Experiencing Mindfulness, a center specialized in clinical interventions based on mindfulness, he serves adults, adolescents, and children in the areas of anxiety, depression, and trauma. His practice is distinguished by the application of somatic work and sensorimotor psychotherapy, in which he has trained since 2017 with the Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute of Pat Ogden, achieving level II practitioner status, and he has also received basic training in the Somatic Experiencing approach developed by Peter Levine. He complemented his clinical training with the Expert in Psychosomatic Medicine, specializing in brief psychotherapy and assessment and psychodiagnosis by the Spanish Society of Psychosomatic Medicine (SEMPyP) and the Expert in Psychotherapy for children and adolescents from the Official College of Psychologists of Madrid.
In the educational field, he has co-directed for over nine years the Expert in Mindfulness for Clinical and Social Intervention at the Official College of Psychologists of Madrid, one of the reference programs in Spain for the training of clinicians in mindfulness. He has been a regular lecturer at the Autonomous University of Madrid, Isep, Nebrija University, and has taught Mindfulness and stress prevention and reduction programs in institutions such as BBVA, Oracle, Iberdrola, Grupo Pascual, health centers of the Community of Madrid, and Schools of Social Work.
His work is characterized by the rigorous integration of scientific evidence with contemplative traditions, and by the conviction that mindfulness is not a set of techniques but a way of being: with patients, with oneself, and with life.