Marta Elena Carrasco Solís
My way of understanding and dealing with subjective discomfort and suffering is based on a linking approach that takes the account of the person within their own context. I understand the therapeutic setting as a space for listening and speaking in which it is possible to take time to become aware of the modes of relationship that we maintain with our environment, with ourselves and with others and analyze the potentialities and difficulties that we encounter in life everyday. My experience in the therapeutic approach has allowed me to integrate different aspects of human subjectivity in the therapy and observe how the body, mind, emotion and social bond are in each of the conflicts singular.
I trained as a Director of Psychodrama, framing focused on bonding relationships and emotion. The need to incorporate the body led me to train as a yoga and mindfulness teacher, and to co-founder the Yoga Salud project for oncology in collaboration with the Integrative Oncology consultation, Virgen de las Snows. Finally, I continued specializing in Applied Psychoanalysis at the University. from Granada which allowed me a global understanding of subjectivity. She currently collaborates in the project Learning Together Neuropsi, neuropsychology, childhood and adolescence.
Throughout these years I have collaborated in different assistance projects and coordinated the organization of seminars, courses and conferences related to Psychology. With groups of oncological adults, and with obsessive-compulsive disorders, and with children and adolescents at risk of exclusion, with neurodevelopmental difficulties and obesity. I have participated as a speaker at the National Congress of Psychodrama of Pontevedra and as a teacher at the Center Mediterráneo, the Open Training Classroom and the Specialization Diploma in Applied Psychoanalysis at the University from Granada.