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A perfect complement for psychology and psychologists.
Psychology studies the abilities, attitudes and skills required to effectively carry out both personal interaction and professional tasks.
It studies the human psyche.
Psychology has an intuitive knowledge of the fact that motor practices can develop these abilities. In fact, psychologists have prepared training programmes that use them. However,
they do not carry out the necessary analyses to adapt these practices to the abilities or behaviours they wish to strengthen, given that this does not form part of their field of study.
This lack of analysis, using suitable criteria, of the motor situations employed means they cannot certify or justify their validity, nor can they adapt them to particular requirements.
This can be done with Motor Praxiology, however.
The application of Motor Praxiology, Experiential Engineering,
>provides new tools to reveal participants' individual and social profiles, complementing other tests and assessments in use.
If you are interested in validating or confirming skills related to emotional and social intelligence, in
Experiential Engineering you will find the right tools to generate situations that lead to these abilities being experienced.