João Gonçalves Krause
Highest Degree Held: BS
Types of Clients: Adolescents, Adults, Elderly, Couples, Groups (group therapy), Organizations
Languages spoken: English, Español, Português
Licensures/Certifications: CRP 07/43209 – Licensed Psychologist (Brazil)
ACT/CBS Background and Training: ARTMED — Training in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
SECAD — Training in Cognitive Psychotherapies
PUCPR — Postgraduate Specialization in Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (ongoing)
Wainer Institute — Training in Mindfulness-Based Therapy (ongoing)
Wainer Institute — Training in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) (ongoing)
Wainer Institute — Training in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) (ongoing)
SECAD — Training in Cognitive Psychotherapies
PUCPR — Postgraduate Specialization in Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (ongoing)
Wainer Institute — Training in Mindfulness-Based Therapy (ongoing)
Wainer Institute — Training in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) (ongoing)
Wainer Institute — Training in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) (ongoing)
ACT/CBS Experience: Clinical practice under ACT-based supervision
Additional Information: CNPq-funded Master’s student in Psychology at PUCRS (Brazil) and member of the Prejudice, Vulnerability, and Psychosocial Processes (PVPP) research group. Clinical psychologist with postgraduate training in Neuropsychology of Mental Disorders (2026) and ongoing specialization in Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy at PUCPR, currently practicing under ACT-based supervision.
His work focuses on psychosocial processes and mental health in contexts of vulnerability, with emphasis on sexual and gender diversity, LGBTQIAPN+ populations, and neurodevelopmental conditions (autism and ADHD). He has an interdisciplinary background in psychology and communication and experience in clinical psychology and neuropsychology. His interests include contextual behavioral science, ACT, technology and mental health, and computer-mediated interventions.
His work focuses on psychosocial processes and mental health in contexts of vulnerability, with emphasis on sexual and gender diversity, LGBTQIAPN+ populations, and neurodevelopmental conditions (autism and ADHD). He has an interdisciplinary background in psychology and communication and experience in clinical psychology and neuropsychology. His interests include contextual behavioral science, ACT, technology and mental health, and computer-mediated interventions.