Communication and Secure Bonds: Keys to Parenting in Contexts of Change

Many fathers and mothers who move through life amid the chaos of being themselves and the different roles acquired over time find themselves confronted with the task of raising their children, also shaped by what Sigmund Bauman refers to as “liquid” modernity, where life moves quickly, with an apparent freedom that is misinterpreted and driven […]
Keys to Non-Violent Intervention: Empathy and Micropolitics as a Commitment to Change in Intervention with Children and Adolescents

Authors Victor Jesús Chávez Galindo Psychologist, master’s degree candidate in clinical and family psychology Area Specialist – Los Pisingos Foundation psicologiafamilia@lospisingos.com Higuera Torres Edmanuel Psychologist specializing in clinical psychology Area Specialist – Los Pisingos Foundation psicologiafamilia@lospisingos.com This article arises from the interest in presenting the intervention model of Fundación Los Pisingos, built from a psychotherapeutic […]
Clinical Intervention Devices Focused on Non-Violent Intervention (Fundación Los Pisingos)

Authors Victor Jesús Chávez Galindo Clinical psychologist Area Specialist – Los Pisingos Foundation psicologiafamilia@lospisingos.com Edmanuel Higuera Torres Clinical psychologist Area Specialist – Los Pisingos Foundation profesionalarea01@lospisingos.com Among the major challenges faced by our society in relation to interventions carried out from an institutional framework lies the importance of constructing therapeutic devices that allow for intervention […]
Being Raised to Raise: When Parenting Begins with Listening

Authors Julio Geovanni Pérez Pérez Danna Valentina Riveros López When we talk about parenting guidelines, we usually think about children. However, the true starting point should be parents, who put these guidelines into practice every day. Parenting involves much more than correcting or teaching behaviors; it requires a deep process of self-awareness, inner reflection, and […]
What Should I Know If I Have Been Told That My Child Is Distracted?

Authors Jeimy Velásquez Outpatient Consultation When someone says that our children are distracted, have trouble staying still, and easily interrupt classes and conversations, resulting in low academic performance, the first thing we feel is doubt—about how to address the situation and why these behaviors persist. Being parents brings many challenges, and in the midst of […]
A Path Toward Nonviolent Intervention: Empathy and Micropolitics in Childhood and Adolescence

At the heart of the work of the Los Pisingos Foundation lies a psychotherapeutic intervention model that seeks to transform the reality of thousands of Colombian children and adolescents (NNA), who often face various forms of violence. This approach, rooted in human rights, ecology, systemic thinking, and an intersectional perspective, is nourished by the deep […]
Accompanying Through the Storm: A Metaphor for Childhood Trauma

Authors Silvia Mantilla When a child close to us goes through a complex moment that overwhelms them emotionally, it is as if the sky suddenly darkens and a violent storm falls over them. No one is prepared, no one has an umbrella open to keep them from getting soaked, nor a shelter to bring them […]