The Justice Orders Therapy for Icardi and Nara

The Justice has determined that Mauro Icardi and Wanda Nara must work on therapy to ensure positive parenting and focus on the well-being of their daughters. The report requests psychological attention for the children due to media exposure and complex family situations.


The Justice Orders Therapy for Icardi and Nara

The scandal between Wanda Nara and Mauro Icardi has reached a critical point after what happened on Friday night in the building where the media personality resides. At that moment, the player arrived to drop off their two daughters' dogs before heading to his house, having obtained judicial permission to spend 15 days with the girls. The scenes were described as violent and alarming, as one of the girls was visibly distressed and screaming for help.

After receiving a report from the Justice system, it was specified that Wanda must continue her therapy, while Mauro Icardi must also start treatment. Both parents were urged to focus on their daughters' well-being and allow them to develop their own ideas without adult influences. Additionally, it was recommended that therapy help them to be more flexible in their perspectives and address the dysfunctional behaviors in their personalities to establish healthier parenting.

As Mauro Szeta detailed on the television program La Pe Club Social de América, Wanda and Mauro were asked to commit to listening to their daughters and to prevent them from suffering by getting involved in issues that concern adults. It was emphasized that Wanda Nara would need to address the control she exerts over the girls, which led her to meet with her lawyer, Nicolás Payarola, to draft a new complaint against Icardi for threats, minor injuries, and psychological harm towards her daughter.

In the case of Mauro Icardi, the need to work on his disruptive behaviors to foster positive parenting was underscored. Furthermore, it was determined that the girls must receive specialized psychological treatment with a psycho-legal approach to help them cope with the complexities of the family situation, exacerbated by the media exposure they face.