Consent: this forgotten notion in psychology?
Consent...this essential notion, an integral component of health, unfortunately remains very little addressed in psychology...as elsewhere. This video is intended to be a dive into its complexity in 15 minutes.
The origins of emotional deregulation
Therapeutic aspects of rituals
What are the therapeutic aspects of rituals? 🍃 In addition to the 5 therapeutic aspects presented in this video, rituals can offer us the opportunity to live restorative experiences and to refresh the information that we carry as a system.
The practice of setting intentions
What is the practice of setting intentions? What do they correspond to and how can they guide us in our daily lives?
Podcast: Help, I'm 15...! Under your gaze my body doesn't belong to me
This is the first podcast I've written and produced on the theme of the body during adolescence. It was born of a desire to share information about this rich period of life, at the crossroads of childhood and adulthood, when the body is at the center of psychological, physiological and societal processes.
Live psychologue.net - How does trauma affect the body?
Live instagram in partnership with psychologue.net from May 9, 2023, on how trauma registers in the body.
Why is therapy not one session?
Have you ever wondered about the duration of therapy?
Although duration is no guarantee of quality, and the purpose of therapy is not to sit in an interminable temporality, but to lead you out of the reproduction of patterns of suffering to regain your free will and choose consciously, therapy is not just one session.
In this video, I explain why in 3 analogies.
Focus on LI : LifeSpan Integration
In this video I briefly introduce you to LI therapy.
The importance of working on yourself as a therapist
What is self-work?
Why is this important as a therapist?
What does it allow?
What is its impact on our vision of the world and of ourselves?
What about the expression itself to "work on yourself"?
Here are some of the topics covered in this video which highlights the fundamental role of this approach for a psychologist, a psychotherapist, and also more generally for therapists and accompanying persons.