Summary:
The dizzying advance of assisted reproductive techniques makes what was supposed to be a distant dystopian future only thought of by science fiction to come closer to our days. This, in addition to technological changes, also involves social, policial, subjective, economic and ethical changes, often leaving professionals without the necessary tools to intervene The book "Psychological Approaches to Medically Assisted Reproduction" not only provides tools to work with these cases, but also, thanks to a detailed analysis of films such as "Frankenstein" or "Blindspot" open questions to continue reflecting on the immediate problems that What are we going through these days? What to do in the face of the possibilities that science offers us?
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