Specialization Course in Psychosomatics and Epigenetics
International Course on Psychosomatics and Epigenetics
In-depth Study and Clinical Intervention | Psychoneuroimmunology
THE Psychosomatics It is an integrative psychotherapeutic approach that understands the human being as a unity between body, mind, emotion and spirit — always within their family, social and professional contexts.
This course deepens the understanding of Epigenetics in Psychotherapy, exploring how emotional and environmental experiences influence gene expression and illness processes.
Combining the latest knowledge from Neuroscience and Psychoneuroimmunology with holistic, quantum, and transpersonal inspired practices, this training offers an innovative and profoundly human perspective on health and clinical care.
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Objectives
THE Specialization Course in Psychosomatics and Epigenetics: In-depth Study and Clinical Intervention offers a broad and contemporary view of Epigenetics in Psychotherapy, articulating knowledge from Neuroscience, Psychoneuroimmunology (PNI), and quantum physics with practices from humanistic and transpersonal traditions.
It is a journey of theoretical, experiential, and clinical exploration—for those seeking to understand human illness from its deepest roots.
Certification and accreditation
Participants who successfully meet the educational objectives receive a Certificate of Specialization in Psychosomatics and Epigenetics: In-Depth Study and Clinical Intervention, issued by Mentara – Institute of Psychotherapy and Human Development.
Modality, duration and schedules
Hybrid (in-person and online)
January 29, 2026
84 hours (24 classes)
Coordination
Maria del Mar is a renowned specialist in Somatic Psychotherapy, with extensive clinical and academic experience.
She is the founder and director of Mentara (formerly CPSB), Pedagogical Coordinator and is part of the Board of the International Course of Somatic Psychotherapy. She is a Clinical Psychologist, Somatic Psychotherapist, Marital Psychotherapist, Naturopath, Homeopath. A pioneer and visionary in the area of integral health of the human being.
His vision and leadership have impacted the lifestyle and happiness of thousands of people, with transformative repercussions for future generations.
Recipients and requirements
It is intended for professionals and students in the fields of Psychology, Psychotherapy, Medicine, Nursing, Social Work, Complementary Therapies, Education and Health — and for all those who wish to understand the relationship between mind, body and environment from a clinical and integrative perspective.
Selection criteria:
What are psychosomatics and epigenetics, and what are their fields of study?;
Genetic, epigenetic, and epigenesis differences and their fields of study;
The perceptions and beliefs that regulate the biological behavior of the organism;
Discussion of clinical cases/models of psychotherapeutic interventions.
Stages of the illness – shock and trauma – signs and symptoms – Somatization: the unconscious.
Epigenetics, illness in health.
The behavior of genes.
The perceptions and beliefs that regulate the biological behavior of the organism.
Skin diseases.
Diseases of the senses.
Diseases of the reproductive system.
The secondary benefit of the symptom and disease.
Placebo and nocebo effects.
Discussion of clinical cases/models of psychotherapeutic intervention.
The autonomic nervous system.
Cranial nerve dysfunction and social involvement.
Polyvagal Theory in understanding stress and post-traumatic stress disorder.
Health problems related to posture.
Neuroplasticity versus neurorigidity.
Pain, health recovery, and clinical protocols.
The different types of pain.
Activate the Healing Field.
The healing heart.
Quantum thinking can aid in the health recovery process.
Clinical Guidelines.
FAQs
Frequently asked questions
The training combines theoretical and experiential elements. Each module integrates scientific content with exercises in somatic listening, meditation, and clinical reflection, allowing participants to experience the concepts and apply them in a therapeutic context.
Not necessarily. The course is intended for professionals and students in the fields of health, education, and human development (Psychology, Medicine, Nursing, Complementary Therapies, etc.).
Selection is based on curriculum analysis and a letter of motivation, ensuring the suitability of each candidate's educational background.
Yes. All participants who successfully complete the pedagogical objectives receive a Certificate of Specialization in Psychosomatics and Epigenetics: In-Depth Study and Clinical Intervention, issued by Mentara – Institute of Psychotherapy and Human Development, with 84 hours recognized for professional updating and improvement purposes.