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Dr. Oscar Valencia Magallón
EDUCATION
} PERSONAL INFORMATION
Date of Birth: December 27, 1982
Place of birth: Guadalajara, Jalisco
English: Speech 80%, Reading 90%, Writing
60%
Greek and Latin: 40% Reading.
Native Language Spanish
Visa: valid
Passport: valid
Driving license: valid
ABOUT ME
My name is Oscar Valencia, I´m a young
philosopher and psychotherapist. I teach
Philosophy and Psychology in Mexico as a full
time professor and do psychoterapy in private
practice by more than 8 years.
Since 2005 up to date I´ve teached philosophy
at
Training
Institute
Philosophical
Intercongregational at Guadalajara (IFFIM),
Mexico as a full-time professor specializing in
Training of Philosophy, Philosophy of culture
and Sistematic Philosophy.
I've researched about new models of
psychotherapy for migrants with Latin
communities doing individual and familiar
counselling in Oregon, USA..
Masters
Masters in psychoanalytical psychotherapy in
Asociación
Psicoanalítica
Jalisciense.
(certiicated)
Thesis: “El impacto psicológico de la experiencia
migrante en hispanos del centro de Oregon,
USA. Una mirada desde el psicoanálisis.” /
Psychological impact experience of Hispanic
migrants in Central Oregon, U.S.A.
A
psychoanalytic perspective.
Bachelor’s
Philosophy.
Universidad
Intercontinental.
México, D.F. 2006 (certificated)
EXPERIENCE
Psychotherapist on a private consult (or office)
in the city of Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, since
2007 up to date, with an average of 10 to 15
clients per week.
As
course
intervention
PROFESSIONAL OBJECTIVE
To facilitate therapeutic and educational processes
through the use of the most efficient tools of
psychotherapy, philosophy and psychology with the
intention to reinforce human development and self –
fulfillment in individuals.
cell phone: 33 16 02 72 66
Doctorate
Doctorate in Psychoanalysis with family and
couples
orientation
at
Universidad
Intercontinental, in Mexico city (certificated)
coordinator
and
group
 Student advisor in creating clinical
intervention projects at the Marista University
of Guadalajara. (Present)
 Student advisor in creating clinical
intervention projects at the Marista University
of Guadalajara. (Present)
 Psychoanalytic
psychotherapy
course
teacher and trainer. Sahuayo, Michoacán,
Mexico. (Present)
Office: 36 31 09 34
E-mail: [email protected]
EXPERIENCE
 Psychoanalytic psychotherapy update course
teacher and trainer (Present)
 Accompaniment of senior citizens under
philosophical platform (Present)
 Trainer in Human Development with a
therapeutic approach to individuals going
through a migration situation in Bend, Oregon,
U.S.A. December to January 2008-2009.
 Interventional Group Pshychotherapist directed
towards human development. Bend and
Madras Oregon, U.S.A. From December 2009
to date in Spring, Summer and/or Winter
 School for parents, Universidad Guadalajara
Lamar y Colegio Tlaquepaque (2010-2011)
As researcher
 Research in psychotherapy families in migration
contexts (from 2008 to date)
 Manager of Project in Sistematic Philosophy in
IFFIM (from 2007 to date)
As a teacher
 A bachelor level in Psychology
 Universidad Marista of Guadalajara,
professor
of
Psychological
intervention
methods, from 2011 to 2014
 Universidad Marista of Guadalajara,
professor of Clinical interview techniques from
2011 to 2014
 Universidad Marista of Guadalajara,
professor of Sociocultural Antropology, (20102012)
 Universidad Marista of Guadalajara,
professor of Critical Thinking. (2009)
 UVM, professor of Genesis of research in
psychology. (2007- 2009)
 UVM, professor of History of Psychology
(2008-2009)
 UVM, professor of Critical Thinking (20072008)
 A bachelor level in Philosophy
 IFFIM, professor of Philosophy of Culture.
(From 2006 to date)
 IFFIM, professor of Sistematic Philosophy
(From 2008 to date)
 IFFIM,
professor
of
Philosophical
Anthropology II (From 2007 to date)
 IFFIM, professor of Study Methology in
spanish. (2006-2007)
ARTÍCLES AND OFICIAL MAGAZINES
 Article, “Hegel and Marx: Political Philosophy
thought”.
Avatares,
Cuaderno
de investigaciones en cultura y filosofía,
revista de la Escuela de Filosofía de la
Universidad Intercontinental. ISSN 16651103,
año
8/num.
25/2005.
Critical
review,
“India’s
Philosofical
experience: Raimon Panikkar”, Intersticios,
Revista de investigación filosófica de la
escuela de filosofía de la Universidad
Intercontinental. ISSN 1405-4752, año
11/num. 24/2006.
 Analysis, “Mauricio Beuchot: Interculturalism
and Human Rights”, Piezas, Revista de
diálogo Filosófico del Instituto de Formación
Filosófica Intercongregacional de México, año
4, num. 5, octubre 2007, ISSN 1870-7041
 Artícle, “The image of philosophy in IFFIM”,
Piezas, Revista de diálogo Filosófico
del Instituto de Formación Filosófica
Intercongregacional de México, año 6, num. 9,
May 2010.
 Artícle, “Girard's theory of violence on the
basis of culture”, Piezas, Revista de diálogo
Filosófico del Instituto de Formación Filosófica
Intercongregacional de México, año 7, num.
11, December, 2010.
LECTURES
PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS
 “Religion, Issues beyond the problem”, July,
2005. Conferencia de jornada previa a la XVIII
Semana de Filosofía de la Universidad
Intercontinental:
 “Politics and Intercultural Education.” Relator en
el II Encuentro Multidiciplinario de Educación
Intercultural.
 “Philosophy and Society of the Future”, foro de
reflexión filosófica interdisciplinar, mesa de
Filosofía de la Cultura, March 9 and 10, 2007
 “Responsibility for Knowledge”, Círculo de
conferencias, Fondo de Cultura Económica, en
Guadalajara. November 19, 2009.
 “The ways of teaching philosophy at the IF”,
ponente en el séptimo foro de filosofía en el
IFFIM, March 11 and 12, 2010.
 Lecturer at 8th of Philosophy’s Congress of
IFFIM, “IFFIM as a place of migration identities
February 24 and 25, 2011.
 Lecturer at the 4th Social Analysis Congress,
“Socioeconomic Reality of Mexican Migration”.
March 16, 2011.
 I firmly believe in the benefits and possibilities of
the human sciences to create better living
conditions for families and society.
 I am a creative person, which goes beyond the
books and generates my own thinking about the
human condition that I have to intervene.
 I am a lover of culture and its various
manifestations. I love to travel and enhance my
life with new experiences that I encounter along
the way.
 I have passion for human diversity, putting
together technical resources of counselling with
science, research about new models to improve
mental health of neglected communities, and
develop personal skills to be a better person that
help to others.