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This Clinical Session is linked to the Master in Integrative Psychotherapy. Attachment and Trauma https://www.isep.es/curso/master-en-p... In this clinical session we will reflect on how to include a trauma-informed look at integrative psychotherapy to better understand the importance of nervous system learning in the appearance of symptoms. This look will lead us to ask ourselves not only about the maintenance of the symptoms that appear in consultation, but also about their origin. We will also learn a little more about the techniques with the greatest scientific evidence that are used to work from this approach. Taught by Marta Fernández López Psychologist from the Autonomous University of Madrid and has completed postgraduate studies at this same university, at Columbia University in New York and at the Spanish Society of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy (SEMPyP). She currently works as a psychologist in the private sector, both at Pons Psychology and at Spring Health. Previously, she has belonged to different clinical teams in various services of the Madrid City Council such as the Family Support Center. She has been a teacher at the UAM-UNICEF University Institute of Needs and Rights of Children and Adolescents and this year she joined the ISEP teaching team. Some of her most recent publications are: Los rotos. Historias de unos pobres de terapia (The Broken Ones. Stories of those who went to therapy. Editorial Popular (2024) and Maternar a voces (Mothering by Voices. Stories of the Maternal Experience. Libros del Nido (Books from the Nest) (2023).