Dr. Robinson Morey Contreras Receives Three Honorary Doctorates for Human Rights Work

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Dr. Robinson Morey Contreras, a globally recognized neuropsychologist, human rights activist, and yoga master, has been awarded three prestigious Honorary Doctorates from leading academic institutions in India. A pioneer in the intersection of mental health, social justice, and holistic healing, Dr. Robinson Morey Contreras has dedicated his life to empowering abuse survivors and advocating for human rights. His contributions, particularly in India, the United States, and Venezuela, have made a significant impact on the fields of psychology, education, and social reform.

Dr. Robinson Morey Contreras’s research “Psychological, Emotional and Social Impact of Sexual Abuse in Yoga Power Dynamics and Spiritual Contexts: Global Analysis of Victims of Gurus and Religious Leaders, with an Integral Approach on Human Rights, Social Justice, and Mental Health for the Empowerment of Survivors,” has been widely acclaimed for its innovative approach in addressing trauma within religious and spiritual structures. Conducted across India, Venezuela and the United States, his study offers a new framework for healing and empowerment, focusing on the rights of survivors and the responsibilities of institutions. Recognizing the importance of his work, institutions such as the Global Human Peace University, Global Human Rights Trust, and the Human Rights Council of India have honored him with three prestigious Honorary Doctorates. These institutions, aligned with United Nations human rights guidelines, have acknowledged his lifelong commitment to mental health and justice.

Dr. Robinson Morey Contreras holds a Ph.D. in Human Rights with a specialization in Domestic and Gender Violence, as well as a Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA) in International Business. His impressive academic background includes multiple Master’s degrees in neuropsychology, cognitive disorders, human resources management, neurolinguistic programming (NLP), and special education. He is also a certified Consultant in Ayurvedic Medicine and a recognized Yoga Master. His expertise spans various disciplines, enabling him to integrate scientific knowledge with holistic healing practices.

Currently, Dr. Robinson Morey Contreras leads Prema Yoga in Venezuela, where he focuses on using yoga as a therapeutic tool for mental and physical well-being. He also works in hospitals and private clinics as a neuropsychologist, specializing in cognitive rehabilitation and trauma recovery. Additionally, he runs Prema Social Service, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting survivors of sexual abuse and domestic violence. Through this initiative, he provides psychological counseling, social support, and advocacy to those affected by trauma.

Over the years, Dr. Robinson Morey Contreras’s humanitarian work has earned him numerous international awards. He is the recipient of the Humanitarian Excellence Award (India, 2020-2022), making him the only Venezuelan and Latin American honoree. His dedication to social impact through yoga earned him the Best Yoga Teacher Award from the Indian Embassy in Venezuela (2019-2022). His contributions to neuropsychology and therapy have also been recognized with the International Tacarigua Award (2023) for Neuropsychologist of the Year, the International Mara Award (2023) for International Impact Therapist of the Year, and the Wellness Advisor with Social Impact Award (2024).

Between December 2024 and February 2025, his global influence was further solidified with additional prestigious honors, including the Exclusive Global Honor Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Award, the National Mahatma Gandhi Award, the International Educationist Aryabhata Award, the International Social B.R. Ambedkar Award, and the International Religious Gautam Buddha Award. These awards recognize his contributions to education, social welfare, and religious harmony, reflecting his deep commitment to a just and inclusive society.

Beyond his academic and humanitarian work, Dr. Robinson Morey Contreras is also a passionate advocate for the arts. As a tenor and a member of Venezuela’s National System of Orchestras and Choirs (El Sistema), he believes in the transformative power of music. His involvement in cultural initiatives demonstrates his holistic approach to healing, emphasizing that music and the arts can play a crucial role in emotional and psychological recovery.

Dr. Robinson Morey Contreras’s impact extends beyond individual healing to systemic change. His advocacy efforts have led to policy discussions on mental health and human rights, influencing how institutions handle cases of abuse and trauma. He has been an active speaker at international conferences, sharing his expertise on integrating neuropsychology, yoga, and social justice to create a comprehensive approach to survivor rehabilitation.

His work in India has been particularly significant, as he collaborates with local organizations and academic institutions to implement survivor-centered programs. His approach combines Western psychological methodologies with Eastern healing traditions, making his research and practice highly relevant to diverse cultural contexts. By working closely with policymakers, educators, and healthcare professionals, Dr. Robinson Morey Contreras is helping to shape a more compassionate and effective support system for survivors.

Despite his numerous accolades, Dr. Robinson Morey Contreras remains deeply committed to grassroots activism. He continues to work directly with communities, offering training programs for counselors, yoga instructors, and medical professionals to better support trauma survivors. His vision is to create a world where healing is accessible to all, and where survivors are empowered to reclaim their lives with dignity and strength.

His life’s journey is a testament to the power of resilience, knowledge, and compassion. Dr. Robinson Morey Contreras’s ability to merge science, spirituality, and social activism has positioned him as one of the most influential figures in the fields of mental health and human rights. Through his relentless pursuit of justice and well-being, he continues to inspire individuals and institutions worldwide to work toward a more equitable and healing society.

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