
Dr. Jorge Piña
Metapoet, coach, digital nomad and psychoanalyst in private practice in New York, Las Vegas, Nevada and Florida. He is a Physician-Psychologist in the Dominican Republic where he is the founding president of the non-profit organization: FUNDACION DOMINICANA DE PSICOANÁLISIS (FDPM). He is an expert on men in a committed relationship. Creator, 35 years ago, on October 13, 1990, of the International Metapoetry Movement, Inc (MIM). He has been the founder of the Dominican Psychoanalytic Movement for 42 years, on May 6, 1982. Co-creator of the European Academy of Metapoetry (AEM) in Madrid. He has also published 6 books of Metapoetry and 12 more books for MetaStudio Press of the International Metapoetry Movement Inc. And he has a master's degree in psychoanalytic studies from the New School for Social Research, in New York (here he was a student of Jacques Derrida, French philosopher father of DECONSTRUCTION), and has doctoral studies at the Boston Graduate School for Psychoanalysis (BGSP) in Massachusetts. And he was a student, in Berlin and Munich, of Günter Ammon, father of Dynamic Psychiatry in Germany. He is currently the President of Hispanic Mental Health Counseling PLLC, CURA100, the global mental health supergroup with a clinical platform, the electronic METAMAP OF THE MIND (eMMM: Mind Metemap, artificial intelligence neurotechnology platform, its safe contribution to humanity for the neuroscience of global psychoanalysis) and newly created educational of licensed mental health counselors, mental health providers, psychotherapists, and psychoanalysts in New York, the Dominican Republic, New Jersey, Florida. And in Las Vegas, Nevada, with the GLOBAL PSYCHOTHERAPY GROUP, PLLC (GOG), it has the structure to reach 36 states and scale to 1000 physicians, coaches, clinical psychotherapists and mental health counselors with the UNIVERSAL MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELORS GROUP PLLC located in New York. Dr. Piña is the father of 7 children: Sherley, Ivette, Teresa, Chico and Lefari. And he lives in Florida with the poet and psychotherapist Dr. Karina Rieke, his dog Lucky (gone at the wrong time) and with two more of his 7 children Kamilo and Kamila, both current university students of psychology, sociology and philosophy.