Enhancing Online Therapy for Schools: Insights from Mexico's Sexuality Education Evolution
In the realm of online therapy, staying abreast of educational and societal developments is crucial for delivering effective services. The research article "Evolution and Resistance to Sexuality Education in Mexico" by Chandra-Mouli et al. provides valuable insights that can help practitioners enhance their skills and encourage further research. Here, we explore key takeaways from the study and how they can be applied in an online therapy context.
Historical Evolution of Sexuality Education in Mexico
The research highlights four distinct periods in the evolution of sexuality education in Mexico:
- 1930s: Initial attempts focused on a biological understanding of sexuality, driven by socialist education policies.
- 1970s: The curriculum expanded to include family planning, reflecting demographic concerns.
- 1990s: A shift towards a comprehensive, rights-based approach to sexuality education.
- Early 21st Century: Integration of sexuality education within broader sociological contexts, including HIV prevention and LGBTI rights.
Drivers and Resistance
The study identifies various drivers for these changes, such as demographic trends, international treaties, and human rights movements. Resistance, however, has been a constant, evolving from concerns over secular versus religious education to opposition against LGBTI rights and abortion.
Key Takeaways for Online Therapy Practitioners
- Understanding Context: Practitioners should be aware of the historical and cultural contexts that influence educational content and societal attitudes.
- Adapting Content: Tailoring therapy sessions to include comprehensive, rights-based education can help address broader issues like discrimination and mental health.
- Building Alliances: Collaboration with academic, government, and civil society organizations can strengthen the implementation of educational programs.
- Addressing Resistance: Developing strategies to engage with and address opposition can ensure the sustainability of educational initiatives.
Encouraging Further Research
The evolution of sexuality education in Mexico underscores the importance of ongoing research to adapt and improve educational programs. Online therapy practitioners can benefit from staying informed about such research to enhance their services.To read the original research paper, please follow this link:
Evolution and Resistance to Sexuality Education in Mexico.
Citation: Chandra-Mouli, V., Gómez Garbero, L., Plesons, M., Lang, I., & Corona Vargas, E. (2018). Evolution and resistance to sexuality education in Mexico. Global Health: Science and Practice, 6(1), 137-149. https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-17-00284