Yesterday afternoon the auditorium of the Library of Torre-Pacheco remained small at the large number of attendees wanted to hear Bernabé Tierno, who on the occasion of Women's Day, psychologist, educator and writer gave a talk on the conference title "Woman, if you can ... why not fly?, which addressed the personal growth of women today, his role with the man and his future in society.
This talk puts an end to the commemoration of the International Women's Day, which this year has honored Dolores Garre, the first councilor of democracy in Torre-Pacheco.
Bernabé Tierno is a psychologist, educator and writer.
Bachelor of Philosophy, Educational Sciences and Psychology is a specialist in Psychology in the School of the Complutense University of Madrid and member of the Spanish Society of Legal and Social Medicine, and the Spanish Society of Pedagogy.
He received the Medal of Honor of the 50th Anniversary of the UNICEF (1996), the Peace Prize of the World as a promoter of human values ​​(1997) and the Hall of Peace award from the partner school awards, Hall of Peace Camin of Mieres, in Asturias (2002).
It is a regular contributor to various media and tireless lecturer, is the author of several works, among which include: Your son, problems and conflicts, Raising a teenager, I learn to live, Psychologist at home, Open to Hope, The best study techniques, the Heart, Practical psychology of everyday life, Achieving success, approve the course and Smart Education.
Moreover, Barnabas combines these activities with his private practice in Madrid where moves to organize workshops for parents and educators as well as lecturing in universities, associations, etc..
Source: Ayuntamiento de Torre Pacheco