
Claudia Avilés
Claudia Avilés is a psychologist specializing in couple relationships, known for her insights into the dynamics of marriage and divorce in Honduras. She has emphasized how the prolonged confinement during the COVID-19 pandemic revealed underlying issues in relationships, leading to a notable increase in divorces. Avilés has highlighted factors such as infidelity, economic problems, and family dynamics as significant contributors to marital breakdowns, particularly among younger couples.
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Recent news mentions
Claudia Avilés, a member of the board of the Colegio de Psicólogos de Honduras, read the sixth issue of Mente Sana.
Estudiantes de Chamelecón destacan impacto positivo de Mente SanaClaudia Avilés is a psychologist who read the fifth fascicle of Mente Sana, addressing post-traumatic stress.
“Es un proyecto excepcional”, destacan impacto de Mente SanaClaudia Avilés is a clinical psychologist who discussed the impact of unresolved grief on children and adolescents.
Duelos no resueltos aumentan riesgo de depresión en niños y adolescentesClaudia Avilés focused on grief and loss in her workshop.
LA PRENSA inicia su campaña Mente Sana con talleres dirigidos a docentesClaudia Avilés agrees that the 'superwoman' ideal is influenced by traditional upbringing.
Los peligros del “síndrome de la supermujer”
Claudia Avilés, a psychologist and sexology specialist, highlights the impact of poverty and family disintegration on adolescent pregnancies.
Más de 3,000 adolescentes dieron a luz en 2024 en hospitales de SPSClaudia Avilés is a psychologist specialized in couple relationships who explains the impact of prolonged cohabitation on marital issues.
¿Por qué fracasan las parejas en Honduras?





















