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Data Protection Regulations in Education: What You Need to Know
Estimated reading time: 8 minutes Key Takeaways Data protection is essential in the digital education era. Complying with GDPR and related regulations ensures transparency and security. The role of the Data Protection Officer is...
Read full articleHyper/Hyposensitivities: The Great Unknowns of Autism
In the world of Autism, we often encounter boys and girls who develop what we call hyper or hyposensitivities….
Read moreDyscalculia Versus Learning Difficulties in Mathematics
Elementary mathematics along with literacy constitute the basic learning that children acquire in the first school years….
Read moreISEP present at XVI RUEPEP Meeting
This year we have been invited to be part of the XVI RUEPEP Meeting, which will take place on March 29,…
Read moreThe Role of the Father in Female Giftedness
Only 20% of individuals diagnosed as gifted are women in Spain. In the United States, the figure...
Read moreFacing Difficult Emotions: Practices of “Buddhist” Psychology
Difficult emotions are those that often make us suffer and can end up triggering inappropriate behaviors, leading to more...
Read moreForgetting, a Voluntary Process?
It often happens that we wish to forget an event that has left us with an unpleasant, embarrassing, or painful memory. In fact, a…
Read moreThe War After Divorce: An Example of Parental Interference
Divorce is a fact that not only affects the couple, but also involves the children and, at times,...
Read moreFacing Difficult Emotions: ‘Buddhist’ Psychology Practices
Difficult emotions are those that often make us suffer and can end up triggering inappropriate behaviors, a source of more...
Read moreUsing EMDR in Session as a Therapeutic Tool
In the post Trapped in Trauma: Perspectives from EMDR Therapy, psychologist Carlos Sanz Andrea, a former student of the…
Read moreFailed Treatment Against Emetophobia
Emetophobia is the pathological fear of vomiting oneself, of seeing another person vomit, the fear of feeling nauseous or...
Read moreTherapeutic Approach to Enuresis
Enuresis is a relatively common problem among children. There are two types: diurnal enuresis, which occurs...
Read moreIntegrative Couple Therapy
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Traditional couple therapy suggests that to solve problems, it is essential to generate a change in each member…
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