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Adriana M��ller

Adriana Müller is a Brazilian narrative therapist with a master's degree in developmental psychology who has worked as a family therapist for 30 years. She has also sown narrative ideas as a postgraduate lecturer at Crescent/FDV since 2007 and through the podcast ‘CBN e a Família’. In 2010, she created the Rhythm of Life – […]

Adriana Müller is a Brazilian narrative therapist with a master's degree in developmental psychology who has worked as a family therapist for 30 years. She has also sown narrative ideas as a postgraduate lecturer at Crescent/FDV since 2007 and through the podcast ‘CBN e a Família’. In 2010, she created the Rhythm of Life – a collective narrative practice methodology which uses the metaphor of music to connect people and their stories like musical instruments that are to be played ‘in synch’. The Rhythm of Life has already been applied in several countries showing that music is a language that overcomes barriers.

Coming from a multicultural family with members from six different countries getting together once or twice a year, and also being a founding member of a sustainable development NGO in an area of the Atlantic rainforest in the state where she lives, Adriana believes that shared knowledge can connect hearts and minds to build a possible future based in harmony.