Alma Serra is a psychologist and social and cultural anthropologist who works with children and adults specialising in the grieving process. Taking a psychological education perspective, she has spent many years researching into and helping people come to terms with various sorts of loss and also trains other professionals in this area. Her intervention model is based on the M.A.R process (“Movimiento hacia en Agradecido Recuerdo” Moverment towards Thankful Memory), created by the psychologist, Carlos Odriozola (www.carlosodriozola.com) and which she and Teresa Garcés have been practicing for over thirty years. Furthermore, she is a specialist music teacher by training and vocation, allowing her to integrate educational approaches with psychology and anthropology in different areas related to emotional education and, specifically, grieving. In the last few years, she has submerged herself in writing, producing “Un pellizco en la barriga” (The tummy knot), her first illustrated manual about grieving and “Ahora me veo” (Now I see me), about transsexuality.