Natividad Pérez Álvarez

Natividad Pérez Álvarez

Natividad Pérez. Graduated in Psychology from the University of Valencia in 1990, she has been a Couple and Family therapist since 1993, and a clinical psychologist in private practice since 1990.

In addition, she is a specialist in clinical psychology, by Royal Decree in 2007 and a CREA clinical psychologist since 2007, where she is responsible for individual, couple and family therapy, therapeutic support groups for patients and the donor psychological evaluation service. and patients, and intervention in special situations of trauma and grief due to pregnancy loss and repeat abortions.

She has been a trainee tutor at the University of Valencia, on Assisted Reproduction, a teacher at the Institute of Criminology at the University of Valencia 1995-1999, and a teacher of the University Diploma of Mediation and Criminal Justice from 2005 to 2015, with a total of 11 editions.

She is also a member of the following Scientific Societies:

Psychotherapist accredited by the Spanish Federation of Family Therapy Associations (FEATF).
Member of the Association of Family Therapists of the Valencian Community (ATFCV).
Member of the Spanish Fertility Society (SEF).
Member of the National Association of Assisted Reproduction Clinics (ANACER).
Member of the GIPEC (Group for the Intervention of Catastrophes and Emergencies of the Official College of Psychologists of the Valencian Community-Spain.
Member of PSICOEMERGENCIAS Specialized Association in the Intervention of Emergencies and Catastrophes in the Valencian Community-Spain.
Collaborating psychologist of the 112 Emergency Service of the Generalitat Valenciana, Ministry of Justice, Interior and Public Administration.
She has given lectures at National and International Congresses on Couples Therapy and Assisted Reproduction of FEATF and ANACER, and has published several articles on Assisted Reproduction and Couples Therapy.

In Editorial Sentir she has written the Senticuento Families created from the heart, a story to understand boys and girls conceived through fertility treatments (publication: November 2019).