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Hello, welcome to this space.

My name is Laura, and what you see here today is the beginning of Mara Tago.

Mara Tago was created to provide psychological support and occupational risk prevention to maritime workers: sailors, cruise ship crew members, and cargo ship crew members. These are people who live and work in a unique environment... and also a very demanding one.

Mara Tago emerged from something very personal.
It is the result of more than a decade of experience at sea, especially in the Entertainment and Human Resources departments on cruise ships, always combining life on board with academic training in Psychology and Human Resources Management and Labor Management.

Working on cruise ships is no easy task.
Life on board can be very tough: long periods at sea without calling at port, intense working days, being far away from family...
And when the ship finally reaches dry land, many crew members have to stay on board, continuing to work and keep things running while others enjoy their time off.

For years, I have experienced this reality from within.
And that was when I understood something very clearly:
there was a need for a space that would look after the mental health of the people who care for the sea and those who travel on it.

Mara Tago represents precisely that:
the convergence between the structured and stressful environment of life on board and the tools of clinical psychology that promote emotional resilience, well-being, and prevention.

Alongside my work at sea, I studied Clinical Psychology at university, completing a Master's Degree in Clinical and Health Psychology in 2025 and obtaining official membership of the COPAO (Spanish Association of Psychologists), with the number AN13494.

Today, Mara Tago is that safe place.
A space designed to accompany, prevent, listen, and put into words what is often experienced in silence on board.

If you work at sea, this space is for you.
If you've ever felt that no one talks about what goes on "behind closed doors" on a ship, you've come to the right place.

It's time for the sea.
And it's also time to take care of your mind.