The present research-creation, aims to build a proposal that enables women whom have migrated abroad for love (romantic relationships) to strengthen their emotional management. During the initial adaptation process into the host country women see a reduction of their capacities caused by the adverse effects of migration which implies developing new capacities into a new context. This creation is founded on designing methodological tools that facilitate the reduction of emotional discomfort by creating together with the participants, expressive tools, reflective spaces that enhance the development of their socio-emotional capacities and thus human development in general. The proposal is intended to be implemented within the framework of a broader proposal of emotional accompaniment of women migrants for love developed by psychologist Lyda Chavez, who recognized the social problems of migration of women as detriment of their welfare and diminished capacities in the process of adaptation, assimilation and integration into the host society, which in most of the cases in the partner’s native country. This phenomenon has been studied through the mixed methodological design by resorting not only through data from the literature collected, but also to fieldwork with women who experience the same phenomenon through semi-structured interviews that allow the description and reflection of their particular perspectives which in turn functions as input for the creation of the laboratories as a proposal for creation.