Virada da Felicidade 2026 se celebra en São Paulo con debates sobre salud mental

La edición 2026 de Virada da Felicidade llega a São Paulo en marzo, reuniendo a líderes empresariales, expertos y personalidades para abordar la salud mental, el bienestar y la responsabilidad social. Creada en 2019 por Chirles Oliveira, el evento tendrá un formato híbrido e incluirá figuras como la monja Coen y la periodista Izabella Camargo.

Lanzada en 2019 por Chirles Oliveira, Virada da Felicidade promueve discusiones sobre salud mental, bienestar y responsabilidad social. Su edición 2026 se extiende durante marzo en São Paulo, coincidiendo con el Día Internacional de la Felicidad el 20 de marzo. El programa comienza el 1 de marzo con debates en línea. Las sesiones presenciales tendrán lugar el 19 y 20 de marzo en Casa Rofer, en la zona sur de la ciudad. El evento de clausura está programado para el 26 de marzo, con una acción social gratuita en CEU Paraisópolis. Los participantes confirmados incluyen a la monja zen-budista Monja Coen, la periodista Izabella Camargo y el líder indígena Ubiraci Pataxó. Los organizadores también han invitado a figuras internacionales como el escritor Gaspar Contreras y la doctora Edith Shiro. El énfasis principal está en el aumento de los trastornos emocionales y los efectos de la salud mental en el entorno corporativo. Estos temas han recibido mayor atención en las empresas tras la pandemia, ante el incremento de licencias por ansiedad y depresión, como se señala en la cobertura del evento.

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