Jarne Esparcia, Adolfo
Roca de Bes, Montserrat
Psychologists, biologists, medical doctors, nurses, bioengineers and other professionals related to health and life sciences wishing to acquire in-depth knowledge associated to the psychological processes of human assisted reproduction.
Develop a basis of theoretical knowledge and psychological assessment, intervention and research skills to detect and treat psychological conflicts that appear in everyday work in the context of assisted reproduction. This is achieved by fully integrating psychology professionals within the assisted reproduction unit.