Learning to love each other and oneself: Affective-Sexual Education

Authors

  • Alejandra Lucas Coca UNINPSI. Universidad Pontificia Comillas

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14422/pym.i372.y2017.002

Keywords:

education, affectivity, sexuality, family, school

Abstract

To protect and to teach are family and school basic tasks. Our Affective-Sexual Education program is based on families' need to provide information to their children about love and sexuality. Generation after generation conflicts are repeated around this topic. The main objective is not to provide this information (as external agents), but to present ourselves as allies by becoming part of the system, trying to reconstruct or reactivate ways of communication that are natural in the family but which may have been inhibited or blocked.

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Author Biography

Alejandra Lucas Coca, UNINPSI. Universidad Pontificia Comillas

Licenciada en Psicología. Máster en Psicología de la Salud y Práctica Clínica (Universidad Pontificia Comillas) y en Terapia Familiar Sistémica (Atenea). Es terapeuta en la Unidad de Intervención Psicosocial (UNINPSI) donde se atiende a familias, adolescentes y niños. Coordinadora del programa de Educación Afectivo-Sexual que se desarrolla desde la UNINPSI. Miembro de la red de profesionales de Primera Alianza, programa para el fortalecimiento de los vínculos tempranos en familias vulnerables.

Published

2017-12-11

How to Cite

Lucas Coca, A. (2017). Learning to love each other and oneself: Affective-Sexual Education. Journal of Parents and Teachers, (372), 12–18. https://doi.org/10.14422/pym.i372.y2017.002