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      2021 - 5th EDITION January
      28 - March 25
      - June 17 - September 30

      INTERNATIONAL CERTIFYING WEB-CONGRESS
      4 half-day conferences, training and certification workshops that bring together psychologists, doctors, philosophers, researchers and therapists in brief therapies, family therapy, hypnosis, NLP, systemic and strategic approach.

       

      September 30 from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.  (Paris time)

      Opening web-conference

      Alain BERTHOZ

      4 SESSIONS

      JANUARY 28
      from 4 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

      ADDICTION:
      BETWEEN PLEASURE AND PAIN

      President:
      Jean-Michel DELILE

      With the interventions of:
      Claudia BLACK
      Nathalie DURIEZ
      Gregory LAMBRETTE
      Dina ROBERTS
      Géraldine TALBOT
      Andrew TATARSKY

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      MARCH 25
      from 3:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.

      I AM SCARED

      President:
      Myriam CASSEN

      With the interventions of:
      Dr. Patrick BANTMAN
      Dr. Julien BETBEZE
      Claude de SCORRAILLE
      Dr. Linda METCALF
      Dr. Dan SHORT
      Dr. Michael YAPKO

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      JUNE 17
      from 4 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

      LIVE
      AND
      LET DIE

      President:
      Gérard OSTERMANN

      With the interventions of:
         Boris CYRULNIK
        Dr. Emmanuel CONTAMIN
      Yves WINKIN
      Eric BARDOT
      Gérald BRASSINE
      Roberta MILANESE
      Federica CAGNONI

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      SEPTEMBER 30
      from 3:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

      ECOLOGY
      AT THE
      HEART

      President
      :
      Julien BETBÈZE

      With the interventions of: Nora BATESON
      Alain BERTHOZ
      Marie-Christine CABIÉ
      Robert DILTS
      Michèle RITTERMAN
      Sophie BARON LAFORET
      Karen YOUNG

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      PREFERENTIAL RATE
      REGISTRATION 4 SESSIONS

      Standard rate: €300 including tax // Partner rate: €270 including tax

      • Participation in the 4 opening web-conferences : January 21, March 27, October 01 from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. and June 12 from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.
      • Participation in 4 workshops : January 21, March 27, October 01 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. and June 12 from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
      • Access to all replay interventions and exclusive content 
      • Certification and QCM for each session
      Session: September 30, 2021

      ECOLOGY AT THE HEART



      EDITO: "Ecology at the heart"

      In the essay Ecology and Flexibility in Urban Civilization, Gregory Bateson (1977) pointed out the prophetic problem: social flexibility is a resource as precious as oil or titanium and must be used appropriately.

      To take into account the individual in his context is to make possible an adjustment, a regulation between oneself, the other, the culture, the world. It is to put at the heart of the intervention an ecology of the relationship at the service of each and all. But how to get out of rigidity to deploy this flexibility that Bateson tells us about? How to weave the links to make possible a better flexibility. This is the issue that is at the heart of relational ecology.

      At a time when individualism has become a societal marker "characterized both by a new culture of conquest, competition, competition and by a culture of psychic suffering" (Ehrenberg & Granger, 2018, p 14) , we will examine the processes that guide relational dysfunctions, the notion of the individual in relation. We will explore strategies to implement.

      SPEAKERS AND SUMMARIES OF INTERVENTIONS - September 30, 2021

       

      OPENING WEB-CONFERENCE
      from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. (French time)

      Dr. Julien BETBEZE: hospital psychiatrist, head of the Loire-Atlantique therapeutic family care department, Blain CHS. Lecturer in Nantes at the Faculty of Psychology (Cognitive and Clinical DESS) and at the EBU of Medicine: DU Addictions, DU Therapeutic Hypnosis, DU Pain. Family therapist, addiction service of Nantes University Hospital. Pedagogical manager and trainer at the Arepta-Institut Milton Erickson in Nantes. Trainer at the CHTIP in Paris. Co-author with Y. Doutrelugne, O. Cottencin, L. Isebaert and D. Megglé of Brief interventions and therapies: 10 concrete strategies, crises and opportunities, Masson editions, 2016.

       

      Alain BERTHOZ: A civil engineer in mining and metallurgy and a neurophysiologist, he is professor emeritus at the Collège de France and a member of the Academy of Sciences. He is the author of numerous works, including Le Sens du mouvement, La Decision and La Simplexité, which have been very successful.

       

      WORKSHOPS
      from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. (French time)

      Group 1
      Dr. Marie-Christine CABIÉ : Psychiatrist, psychotherapist, head of the Paris 11 psychiatry center at the Saint Maurice Hospitals. Author of: For a brief therapy. The patient's free choice as an ethic in psychotherapy.
       
      CONFERENCE: Choice as ethics in psychotherapy

      In solution-focused approaches, including the Bruges Model, we consider therapy to be client/patient-directed. Therapy is a conversation in which the therapist creates a context in which the client has choices, clarifies his goals and constructs his own solutions from his own resources and skills and those of the systems to which he belongs. The notion of choice in psychotherapy joins that of self-determination in positive psychology. This supposes for the therapist to conceive the therapy as a co-construction and to construct the therapeutic relationship in such a way as to “take a step backwards” as Insoo Kim Berg said or to create a circularity of principals as Luc Isebaert .

       

      Dr. Sophie BARON-LAFORET: Psychiatrist and President of the French Association of Criminology and President of CIDFF Pyrénées Orientales (Information Centers on the Rights of Women and Families)

      CONFERENCE: System for ecological justice
      We all need justice in the broad sense but above all in our daily lives, not only in what touches us closely, but also in what we perceive of social changes, modes of relationship including the media share with us, violence against women and children, family functioning... The lack of means, a repetitive and realistic couplet, must lead us to question an ecological management of our human resources in the face of recourse to the third party that is justice in relations between spouses, neighbours, employers, employees, people designated as sick, etc.
      Our Quebec colleagues pointed out more than ten years ago in an interdepartmental report that the coordination of actors is the first element that can make it possible to move forward on a more appropriate social response to sexual violence.
      Next come training, supervision and research. The process of violence sows confusion (confusion of places, of generations).
      The articulation is to be built, taking into account professional cultures, contextual elements, with respect for differences. Through a trial, I wondered about the place of criminology as a contribution of knowledge from different disciplines. To circulate knowledge, to articulate knowledge in the respect of the functions of each one, of the places of the victims and the perpetrators, of the actors of justice, magistrates, lawyers, investigators, experts, … Allow to shift in recognition of the necessary otherness.

       

       
      Group 2

      PhD Michele RITTERMAN: Doctor Michele Ritterman is considered the first professional to have integrated hypnosis into family therapy, which she presents in her book that has become a classic: “Using hypnosis in family therapy (1982), translated in English, Italian and Spanish.
      A student of Milton Erickson, she is at the origin of the concept of a trance state symptom provoked by many practitioners within psychosocial structures.
      Michele has trained thousands of psychotherapists around the world in his approach applied to couples and families - individual or group trances - and has also developed therapeutic contraindications. She was also a pioneer in the idea that the symptom is a gift and therapy a mutual process of cooperation between therapist and client. She says the symptom is also a great teacher: what's wrong tells us what we need to get better. For 45 years, Professor Michele Ritterman has taught us that each human being is the product of all his specificities;
      each person is unique, influenced by their nationality, religion, place of residence, class, race, profession, standard of living, family background and self-image. Later, therapists were strongly encouraged to identify symptoms with a formalized "diagnosis", as if human problems were based on personal flaws or failings rather than on social relationships inducing unhappiness. Michele Rittermann is also an activist; she has been spokesperson for Amnesty International as well as other human rights organizations and her book, “Hope Under Siege” published in 1986 and prefaced by Isabel Allende, enshrines the principles of psychotherapy in a broad political and social context.

      LECTURE: From the Ecology of the Mind to the Global Mind
      Dr. Ritterman will discuss the clinical observations she has made on families and societies around the world over the past 45 years.
      She intends to participate in an interdisciplinary dialogue with other clinicians and scientists. These long-time researchers and observers who have devoted themselves to the study of reforestation, water quality, the survival of animal species, air quality, the health of coral reefs, have all together to sound the alarm on man's emphasis on conquest, competition, overconsumption, rather than preserving, replenishing, thinking systemically and contextually and cooperating across the classroom , gender, race, ethnicity, religion and nationality. She also observed that it is these same human-driven forces that devastate the planet's resources, intertwine with pervasive social and political structures, family and marital values, and individual self-persuasion, and have both suggested and globally normalized the mental states of individuals: despair, panic, anxiety, indifference, fear of empathy, narcissism and sociopathy. Every human being today is a unique sample of the species.
      A unique resource. Every life matters.
      The preservation of lives and human life are important. No person is expendable or worth more than another.
      Being measured by one's "net worth" is the height of normalized insanity.

       

      Karen YOUNG is the director of the Windz Center, a place of training, consultation and supervision in the field of brief and narrative therapy. She has been teaching narrative therapy and brief narrative therapy for over 30 years. She is a psychotherapist with 36 years of experience with children and families. Karen Young has contributed to numerous scientific publications in the field of narrative therapy and brief narrative therapy.

      LECTURE: Listening to multiple stories in individual sessions
      In therapeutic conversations, including individual sessions, we can use the concept of narrative therapy to look for dual stories.
      We listen to multiple stories, the explicit story, on the one hand, usually referring to a problematic situation, and the implicit stories, which represent the shadows of the problematic story. Our implicit listening focuses on how we hear people's words, what they consider important, and also hear, through their stories, their knowledge, qualities and values.

       
      Group 3

      Robert DILTS : Since 1975, Robert DILTS has been one of the main researchers and developers of neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) and its applications in the fields of health, education and business. Robert Dilts is an internationally renowned writer, coach, consultant and researcher. His techniques on strategies, belief systems, "systemic" NLP, Re-imprinting, Integration of conflicting beliefs, "Sleight of Mouth Patterns", and his model of logical levels, have been widely disseminated. His latest work on 3rd generation NLP concerns communication, learning and change at the levels of identity, mission and vision.

      Elisabeth FALCONE lives in the south of France and works internationally as a generative coach, consultant, facilitator and lecturer in NLP. She is part of the leading team of Robert Dilts and co-wrote with him and the team "Generative Consulting: tools for creativity, conscious and collective transformation", and with Gilles Roy and Isabelle Meiss the book PERICEO "Teams and organizations, develop your capacity for collective intelligence". She develops this team profile, trains and certifies its implementation (www.periceo.com). Elisabeth began her career as a management controller in national and international groups which allowed her to understand the global functioning of international groups and what were the many levers and brakes. She was also passionate about the creation of bridges between individuals and groups, by the humanities and neurosciences and is committed very early on on very diverse themes such as multiculturalism, parity, generational equality, disability. Convinced that the great strength and fragility of each organization anization is human capital, it has created a global approach to the individual and the collective, "For the best realization of oneself", to help them improve their performance and fulfill their destiny.

      CONFERENCE: "Place of the ecology of Being in the current transition"
      For nearly 2 years, the Dilts Strategy Group has been conducting a survey inspired by the 17 UN Goals and aimed at highlighting what concrete actions carried out by people and organizations (public, private, associations, NGOs, universities) who successfully invest in sustainable development.
      And beyond these actions, what is the state of mind that supports and inspires them. Can the current transition take place without an inner ecology, of Heart and Spirit, within each of us?
      We will share the first results of this survey with you and look forward to hearing your feedback!

       

      Nora BATESON is founder and president of the International Bateson Institute (IBI). His work asks the following question: "How can we improve our perception of the complexity in which we live, in order to improve our interaction with the world?". She wrote, directed and produced the award-winning documentary An Ecology of Mind, a portrait of her father, Gregory Bateson. Nora's work brings together the fields of biology, cognition, art, anthropology, psychology, and information technology in a study of patterns in the ecology of living systems.

      CONFERENCE

       

      Conference and workshops under the chairmanship of

      Dr. Julien BETBEZE OPENING WEB-CONFERENCE

      • 3:30 p.m. - 3:45 p.m.: Welcome by Grégoire VITRY and  Dr.  Julien BETBEZE
      • 3:45 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.: Conference by Alain BERTHOZ
      • 4:30 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.: Questions & answers live with Alain BERTHOZ
      • 4:50 p.m. - 5:15 p.m.: Lecture by Dr. Julien BETBEZE
      • 5:10 - 5:30 p.m.: News and research by Grégoire VITRY and Olivier BROSSEAU


      WORKSHOPS

      GROUP 1:
      from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. - Moderator: Vira HENG - With Dr. Julien BETBÈZE

      • Dr. Marie-Christine CABIÉ: Choice as ethics in psychotherapy
      • Dr. Sophie BARON LAFORET: System for ecological justice

      GROUP 2:
      from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. - Moderator: Grégoire VITRY

      • Pr. Michèle RITTERMAN: From the Ecology of the Mind to the Global Mind
      • Karen YOUNG: Listening to multiple stories during individual sessions

      GROUP 3:
      from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. - Moderator: Amélie DETOLLENAERE

      • Robert DILTS & Elisabeth FALCONE: Place of the ecology of Being in the current transition
      • Nora Bateson
      Session: June 17, 2021

      LIVE AND LET DIE



      EDITO: “Live and let die”

      At a time when we are put to the test of physical and psychological suffering with the pandemic, the question of the prevention and treatment of social suffering is unfolding in all our societies in order to make possible individual resilience and collective.

      Letting hardships pass through us challenges us to be able to keep what is necessary to be able to be kept in order to be in good health (physical, mental, relational health). Life, as Frankl reminds us, challenges us to be able to do something with events, regardless of the causes of the trial we face. Each and collectively, it is important to be able to exercise our free will and our responsibility, not so much in the why, but in the way of going about it in order to be able to get through the trials.

      To go through hardships is to know how to give up certain things. It's knowing how to let die and giving up the illusion of believing that we could eradicate the disease forever, it's accepting that the illusion of omnipotence over emotions is vain, it's accepting pain and fear to be able to make it a source of creativity that allows us to live better. To be alive is to accept our finitude. Being strong comes through accepting our own weakness and vulnerability. Is it senseless, today, to join the position of Canguilhem which indicates that to be in good health is to be capable of being sick?  

      We will reflect together, during this new edition of the International Webinar on questions concerning the importance of prevention in post-traumatic stress phenomena, how dissociation sets in and unfolds throughout life, how, in as a practitioner, letting things happen to better enable the patient to find their own resources on their own, how to become what Cyrulnik calls a resilience tutor. 

      SPEAKERS AND SUMMARIES OF INTERVENTIONS - June 17, 2021

       

      OPENING WEB-CONFERENCE
      from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. (French time)

      Dr. Boris CYRULNIK is a French neurologist, psychiatrist, ethologist and psychoanalyst. Head of a clinical ethology research group at the Toulon-la-Seyne hospital (1972-1991), he published his first book, Mémoire de singe et parole d'homme in 1983 . Director of education since 1996 at the Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences of Toulon, President of the National Center for Cultural Creation and Diffusion of Châteauvallon (since 1998), President of the Annie and Charles Corrin Prize on the memory of the Shoah (since 2005 ). Boris Cyrulnik is best known for developing the concept of “resilience” (being reborn from suffering). He also participated in the Attali commission on the obstacles to growth, led by Jacques Attali and installed on August 30, 2007 by Nicolas Sarkozy. He has published about thirty books.

      CONFERENCE: "Can we live without suffering?"

      Suffering begins in the womb; it is both of chemical and mental origin. If the mother is stressed, cortisol and catecolamines cross the placental barrier causing atrophy of the limbic system, the neurological base of memory and emotions. The ontogenesis of speech begins in the uterus and continues in the sensory niche of the mother's arms, but it is only around the age of 6/7 that the child has access to the representation of time and therefore to the story. Temporality plays a role in the reception and representation of time. Babies and young children live in contextual time, the present time, psycho-traumatized adults are prisoners of their syndrome while the elderly suffer from bi-frontal atrophy which prevents them from anticipating the future and submits them in the past. Healthy memory is evolutionary while episodic memory deteriorates if the trauma is not worked out. So does suffering really only end with death?

       

      Pr. Gérard OSTERMANN, Professor of therapeutics option Internal medicine. Specialist in cardiology and angiology. Graduated in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and Pharmacology. Psychotherapist-Analyst. Specialist in addictive behaviors, anorexia and the management of pain and trauma.

      CONFERENCE: "Psycho-ecology is everything that shapes us!"

      At the crossroads of several disciplines, paleoanthropology, sociology, history, neurosciences, psychology, Boris Cyrulnik develops an ecosystemic reasoning, almost spiral, because he considers each effect as the product of several causes. There is no doubt that we are the product of an environment that impacts us but that we also have the ability to act to modify at any time the way in which this environment sculpts us; we are for example in a moment of hyper connection but paradoxically very isolated, which affects our quality of life and our social capital….
       

      WORKSHOPS
      from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. (French time)

      Group 1
      Dr. Emmanuel CONTAMIN is a psychiatrist specializing in the therapy of post-traumatic disorders, with in particular EMDR, a method recommended by the WHO and health organizations to treat post-traumatic stress disorders. He is the author of Healing Your Pass with EMDR and Self-Care Tools , and The 5 Circles of Resilience . He practices in Lyon.
       
      CONFERENCE: " The 5 circles of resilience. "
       
      During this workshop, Dr. Emmanuel Contamin will draw on his experience as a psychiatrist specializing in post-traumatic disorders to explain that there are several types of resilience, this ability to resist shocks and traumas and to come out of them not victims. helpless or hardened survivors, but as alive: personal resilience, family resilience, collective resilience, nation resilience and ecosystem resilience, which are all linked and influence each other. Thus, by improving one of these resiliences, it is the overall resilience of individuals and of the ecosystem that is reinforced, thus creating a positive circle. What a source of hope!
       

      Dr. Eric BARDOT : Psychiatrist, child psychiatrist, psychotherapist. Trainer in hypnosis, brief systemic therapies, EMDR/HTSMA. Designer and organizer of HTSMA training (Hypnosis, Strategic Therapies and Alternative Movements). He is the director of the Mimethys Institute in Nantes.

      CONFERENCE: "What the person I am knows or the life experience of a non-knower"

      Our history, the events of life that build us, when they are saturated by insecurity, suffering, mistreatment, must it condemn us to survival , wandering, over-adaptation ? “What the person I am knows” is to be understood as a nomination of the living process which constitutes our basis as a person in the world of humans. When events come to damage this base, they make the bed of psychotrauma. If the human relationship contains a therapeutic power, then I will show that the posture of not knowing as an unveiling of what the person I am knows will allow the human encounter both in the singularity of this encounter and at the same time in the universality of the human.

       
      Group 2

      Pr. Yves WINKIN, is a University Professor in Information and Communication Sciences. Specialized in "Anthropology of communication", he teaches the sociology of interactions and the social history of Anglo-Saxon "cultural studies" at the École Normale Supérieure (ÉNS, Lyon). He was a researcher Belgian Scientific Research Fund He is a member of numerous committees of scientific journals ( Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales , Sociologie et société , etc.). He has published works on the social history of American social sciences, as well as an invitation to an ethnographic approach in communication sciences.

      CONFERENCE: "The enchantment"

      My intervention will focus on the notion of enchantment, understood as "voluntary suspension of disbelief", a formula of the English poet Coleridge (1817). By pairing it with Oscar Mannoni's phrase "I know, but still", which summarizes for him the process of denial, I obtain a small search engine that allows me to invest in the many places and situations where professionals (which I call "enchantment engineers") train highly willing participants to suspend judgment to float for a while in an imaginary or partially imaginary world. The spectrum of these places is very wide: from Disneyland to public relations events and revamped city centers. In all cases, these are socially constructed operations that require personal investment.

       

       

      Gérald BRASSINE has been a psychotherapist since 1975, he trained in classic intra-psychic approaches, systemic therapy and Ericksonian hypnosis at the Palo Alto school. Founder in 1984 of the Milton Erickson Institute in Belgium, he practices clinical hypnosis there. After using classical then Ericksonian hypnosis, EMDR, Descopem and S. Experiencing as well as cognitivist concepts in the treatment of trauma, he created and developed the PTR tool for the attention of psychic trauma . He is also the author of "Preventing, detecting and managing sexual abuse" (ed. Dangles).

      CONFERENCE: "Construction and deconstruction of traumatic memories"

      When the constructivist concepts of the School of Palo Alto and Strategic Conversational Hypnosis meet, the PTR* is born: efficiency is at the rendezvous because of the softness offered by this model to treat the most severe traumas. virulent. Here, the patient is aware of his state of hypnosis and learns to use it. He is active and exchanges constantly with his therapist. The paradoxical use of all the hypnotic phenomena that constitute the symptoms of trauma (PTSD) offers him exceptional comfort. Let the patient do so that he finds his own resources on his own? To treat traumas it is generally illusory! He needs the therapist for that! This must be directive to promote the awakening of “Autonomous Self-Therapeutic Processes”: emanation of the unconscious needs of the patient, finally found, which had remained frozen in the traumatic memory. He must be active to protect his patient by means of the Dissociative Protections: it is on this condition that the patient regains his personal capacities of resilience...

       
      Group 3

      Roberta MILANESE, psychologist and psychotherapist, is research associate at the Strategic Therapy Center of Arezzo, directed by Giorgio Nardone, and professor at the School of Specialization in Brief Strategic Psychotherapy. She is responsible for organizing the Master in Strategic Communication, Coaching, Problem Solving and Performance Science in Milan, where she lives and works. She is the author of numerous books, including Strategic Coaching, Changing the Past, The Touch, the Remedy, the Word, Psychopills, Strategic Change, The Deceptive Fear of Not Being Good Enough, The Wounded Mind. She has been teaching for years in clinical and organizational masters in Italy and other countries.

      CONFERENCE: "Coping with trauma: learning to ride the waves"

      Never before has it been so clear that in this historic moment the concept of "trauma" can no longer be limited to the "wound" inflicted by a single disruptive event that suddenly tears apart the reality of the person who suffers it, as in the traditional concept of post-traumatic stress disorder. The wound of the trauma, in fact, can also occur as an effect of many small microtraumas that the person is forced to live in the present and that he must learn to manage. The most telling example is the situation we have been experiencing for more than a year due to the covid-19 pandemic, a furious and unexpected storm that threatens to overwhelm us even psychologically if we do not become adept at facing the waves. . When we are somehow "hostages" of a present that we cannot change, it becomes essential to have concrete tools to effectively manage the intense emotions of fear, pain, anger and anxiety. . Thus, we can not only prevent the structuring of real psychological disorders but also emerge from the storm stronger and more resilient than before.  

       

      Federica CAGNONI, psychologist and psychotherapist, is a research associate at the Strategic Therapy Center of Arezzo, directed by Giorgio Nardone, and professor at the School of Specialization in Brief Strategic Psychotherapy. She is the author of numerous publications and several books, including Perversion on the Net, Changing the Past, The Wounded Mind. For years she has been teaching in clinical and organizational masters in Italy and other countries.

      CONFERENCE: "Losing sight of the future"

      Our experience in the clinical field of "traumatic" experiences has led us to distinguish three fundamental ways in which these experiences can affect our existence: to trap us in the past, to hold us hostage to the present and, last but not least, to distract us from the future. . There are indeed events which, like a cleaver, inexorably worm their way into our lives and seem to erase our future, robbing us of all perspective and suddenly turning off the light on all that had hitherto been a source of motivation to go from the front. They can come on suddenly, like a discouraging diagnosis, or unfold quietly and only slowly and subtly reveal themselves over time in all their catastrophic glory. Sometimes we are overwhelmed as victims, having to deal with all the anguish that this entails; sometimes we are aware of it, drowning in guilt; sometimes we can be the creators of it without even being aware of it, for a real "self-fulfilling prophecy" effect. Being the victim or perpetrator of an event that mortgages our future makes a difference; to be aware of it or not to be aware of it, even more so.

       

       

      Conference and workshops under the chairmanship of Dr. Gerard OSTERMANN , professor of therapy, Internist doctor and French psychotherapist-analyst. He specializes in addictive behavior, anorexia, pain management and trauma. Founder and president of the Regional College of Aquitaine Alcoologists (CRAA).


      OPENING WEB-CONFERENCE

      • 4:00 p.m. - 4:15 p.m.: Welcome by Grégoire VITRY and Dr.  Gerard OSTERMANN
      • 4:15 - 4:40 p.m.: Dr. Boris CYRULNIK: "Can we live without suffering?" and Dr.  Gerard OSTERMANN: "Psycho-ecology is all that shapes us! "
      • 4:40  p.m. - 5:10 p.m.: Live Q&A with Dr. Boris CYRULNIK and Dr. Gerard OSTERMANN
      • 5:10 - 5:30 p.m.: News and research by Grégoire VITRY and Olivier BROSSEAU


      WORKSHOPS

      GROUP 1:
      6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. - Moderator: Vira HENG

      • Dr. Eric BARDOT : "What the person I am knows or the life experience of someone who does not know"
      • Dr. Emmanuel CONTAMIN: "The 5 circles of resilience"

      GROUP 2:
      from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. - Moderator: Grégoire VITRY

      • Pr. Yves WINKIN: "The enchantment"
      • Gérald BRASSINE: "Construction and deconstruction of traumatic memories"

      GROUP 3:
      from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. - Moderator: Amélie DETOLLENAERE

      • Roberta MILANESE: "Coping with trauma: learning to ride the waves"
      • Federica CAGNONI: "Losing sight of the future"
      Session: March 25, 2021

      I AM SCARED



      EDITO: "I'm scared"

      In these times of crisis that we are going through, particularly related to COVID-19, fear is at the center of our daily concerns as a worker but also as an individual. Fear of losing our loved ones, fear of falling ill, fear of the future or of losing our job, our long-term vision has become obscured. Fear manifests in many forms: physical symptoms, mental agitation, anxiety, hypervigilance, need for control, addictions, panic attacks and many more.

      During this new congress, we will reflect together on the following questions: How to manage this climate of fear in which we currently live? How to channel it? Can fear become an ally? What is the difference between fear, anxiety and anxiety? What are the most appropriate intervention strategies for our patients? How to help children or teenagers to face it? Or, can fear be a path to shame or guilt?  

      Through the testimonies and conferences of our speakers according to different perspectives of intervention: hypnosis, narrative therapy focused on solutions, strategic systemic therapy or even family therapy, we will try together to answer these questions.
       

      SPEAKERS AND SUMMARIES OF INTERVENTIONS - March 25, 2021

       

      OPENING WEB-CONFERENCE
      from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. (French time)

      Michael D. YAPKO , Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist residing near San Diego, California. He is internationally recognized for his work in clinical hypnosis and outcome-oriented psychotherapy, particularly in the treatment of major depression, regularly teaching professional audiences around the world. He has been invited to present his innovative ideas and methods to colleagues in more than 30 countries on six continents and throughout the United States. He is the author of 16 books and editor of three others, as well as numerous book chapters and articles on the topics of brief therapy for depression and the use of clinical hypnosis in strategic psychotherapies. He is the recipient of Lifetime Achievement Awards from the International Society of Hypnosis, the Milton H. Erickson Foundation, and the American Psychological Association (Division 30). More information about Dr. Yapko's work is available on his website: www.yapko.com.

      LECTURE: "Managing fear: insights into the application of hypnosis in treatment."

      The global pandemic has made it clear that what drives fear is much more about our circumstances and how we deal with them than our neurobiology. This presentation will focus on three elements that, alone and in combination, play an important role in how fear is formed and maintained and what we as clinicians can do to help people deal with fear skillfully. Specifically, we will briefly examine the client's coping style, cognitive style, and ability to dissociate, all of which play a role in the client's response to therapy in general and hypnosis in particular. Hypnosis is a way to help people gain skills in these areas in a way that will be described.

       

      WORKSHOPS
      from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. (French time)

      Group 1

      Linda METCALF, M.Ed., PhD, LMFT is currently President of the Texas Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. She is the former Director of Graduate Advising Programs at Texas Wesleyan University in Fort Worth, Texas. She is also a former teacher and certified school counselor. She is the author of eleven books, including her new book, Solution Focused Narrative Therapy (Springer) 2017. She has presented extensively in the United States, Australia, Japan, Newfoundland, Germany, Scotland , England, Norway, Amsterdam, Singapore, UK, Canada, Thailand and more. She is past president of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy.

      LECTURE: "The Fearless Mindset: Using Solution-Focused Narrative Therapy to Help Children and Adolescents Cope with Fear."

      This presentation will discuss how the use of solution-focused narrative therapy can help children and adolescents to externalize fear and then compose a miracle day where fear happens less, allowing them to be their best, despite the fear. The steps to follow will be included in the presentation along with a case example that will show the usefulness of combining two postmodern models as a means of change.

       

      Dan SHORT, Ph.D. , is a practicing clinical psychologist who teaches courses in medical hypnosis at the Southwest College of Naturopathic College of Medicine. He is an expert in Ericksonian psychotherapy and clinical hypnosis and executive director of the Milton H. Erickson Institute of Phoenix. He is best known for collaborating with two of Milton H. Erickson's daughters, Roxanna Erickson-Klein and Betty Alice Erickson, in writing Hope & Resiliency: The Psychotherapeutic Strategies of Milton H. Erickson MD In this classic text, he summarizes his learning of his two-year period as the head of the archives of the Milton H. Erickson Foundation and was thus able to study in depth the texts, audio recordings and videos of Milton Erickson which are preserved there. He currently lives with his wife and her two children in Scottsdale, Arizona.

      CONFERENCE: "Three things to know to face fear"

      Fear is one of the most powerful of all emotions. Its grip is so intense that people can literally be paralyzed. Most people don't realize that they have control over such powerful emotions, and more importantly, that emotions like fear can serve as a stepping stone to higher and more adaptable emotional states. Thanks to the knowledge acquired during this presentation, you will learn to see fear no longer as a problem but rather as an opportunity.

       
      Group 2

      Dr. Julien BETBÈZE is a hospital psychiatrist, head of the Loire-Atlantique therapeutic family care department, CHS de Blain. Lecturer in Nantes at the Faculty of Psychology and at the EBU of Medicine: DU Addictions, DU Therapeutic Hypnosis, DU Pain. Family therapist, addiction service of Nantes University Hospital. Pedagogical manager and trainer at the Arepta Institut Milton Erickson in Nantes. Co-author with Y. Doutrelugne, O. Cottencin, L. Isebaert and D. Megglé of "Brief interventions and therapies: 10 concrete strategies, crises and opportunities".

      CONFERENCE: " Fear and dissociation "

      The intervention will be centered on the understanding of the dissociative process, on the tools of hypnosis and on the methods of questioning in brief therapy which make it possible to find a more peaceful vision of our relationship to the world.

       

      Claude de SCORRAILLE is a psychologist, psychotherapist, supervisor, trainer, and lecturer, she applies the systemic and strategic brief therapy of the Palo Alto School and the CTS of Prof.  Nardone for over 15 years. She is also trained in conversational hypnosis. She has a consultation in Paris and via digital. She teaches the clinic of the relationship within the International School Lact/MRI/University of Paris 8 and at the IAE of Paris within the framework of the Master's in Business Administration.

      She is also a worker and supervisor at the CSAPA in Montreuil, a consultation center specializing in addictions. She is president and co-founder of LACT where she develops individual and collective interventions with the problem solving methodology for individuals and organizations. She directs the consultation center specializing in obsessive and compulsive disorders (OCD) at LACT in partnership with the OCD clinic ® CONFERENCE: "From fear to shame"

       
      Group 3

      Patrick BANTMAN is a psychiatrist and chief physician at the Esquirol hospital in Saint-Maurice (94). He is also Vice-President of Psychiatres du monde and a member of Schibboleth, an association of psychoanalysts and researchers interested in Freud's current events. Head of the Charenton Family Therapy Unit since 1998. Member of the Board of Directors of the French Family Therapy Society (SFTF), Family Referent at the Val de Marne CUMP Emergency Unit, Supervisor at the PJJ in the intergenerational field, in particular on the issue of the transmission of trauma. In this regard, he organized an international congress and published under the title: “from one generation to another”. In the field of family therapy, he also works on two theoretical and practical approaches: from the intrapsychic to the interpersonal and in family therapy with the question of multi-family therapies.

      CONFERENCE: "Fear as a legacy"

      For many years now, I have been working with families and couples who come to consult me ​​for difficulties in their life or for problems related to a sick member of their entourage.
      My relational practice was born from the desire to broaden my epistemological perspective through the systemic approach transmitted by our trainer Mony Elkaim.
      In this context, we often encounter situations where the question of family transmission arises, in particular around traumas experienced by previous generations. Can fear be transmitted between generations? The world around us is currently changing due, among other things, to the health crisis which has come to disturb us in our intimacy, by inserting the fear of contamination. We are contaminated by the fear of others: in our practice, the fear of the parents can induce defensive behavior in the child, growing up in a world considered by the other as worrying does not reassure and vulnerability in the face of fear can find its place in transgenerational transmissions.
      We will start from our clinical practice to understand the effects of passing from one generation to another of fear and the moment we are currently living, is particularly in resonance with the need to address these questions, from the effects of traumatic experiences and their transmission.

       

      Myriam CASSEN is Director of the Michel Montaigne Institute, clinical psychologist, family and couple therapist, addictologist, specialist in parental burnout, ICV practitioner - Specialist in the treatment of psychological trauma, trainer at the Michel Montaigne Institute in Bordeaux. She is also a member of the French Society of Family Therapy (SFTF) and the European Family Therapy Association (EFTA), Bordeaux. Co-author of "Feminine Addictions", Ed. EDK, and "Multi-family therapies", Ed. ERES.

      CONFERENCE: "Fear: phylogenetic necessity and ontogenetic risk"

       

       

       

      Conference and workshops under the chairmanship of Myriam CASSEN , Director of the Michel Montaigne Institute, Clinical psychologist, Family and couple therapist, Addictologist, Specialist in parental burnout, ICV practitioner - Specialist in the treatment of psychological trauma, Trainer



      OPENING WEB-CONFERENCE

      • 3:30 - 3:45 p.m.: Welcome by Grégoire VITRY and Myriam CASSEN: "Fear: between phenomenology, history and psychiatry"
      • 3:45 - 4:15 p.m.: Dr. Michael D. YAPKO : "Managing Fear: Insights into the Application of Hypnosis in Treatment"
      • 4:15 p.m. - 4:40 p.m.: Live Q&A with Michael D. YAPKO and Myriam CASSEN
      • 4:40 - 5:00 p.m.: News and research by Grégoire VITRY and Olivier BROSSEAU


      WORKSHOPS

      GROUP 1:
      from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. - Moderator: Grégoire VITRY

      • Dr. Linda METCALF :  "The Fearless Mindset: Using Solution-Focused Narrative Therapy to Help Children and Adolescents Cope with Fear".
      • Dr. Dan SHORT: "Three things to know about dealing with fear"

      GROUP 2:
      from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. - Moderator: Olivier BROSSEAU

      • Dr. Julien BETBÈZE : "Fear and dissociation"
      • Claude de SCORRAILLE:  "From fear to shame"

      GROUP 3:
      from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. - Moderator: Amélie DETOLLENAERE

      • Dr. Patrick BANTMAN:  "The legacy of fear"
      • Myriam CASSEN: "Fear: phylogenetic necessity and ontogenetic risk"

       

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      Session: January 28, 2021

      ADDICTION: BETWEEN PLEASURE AND PAIN



      Conference and workshops under the chairmanship of Dr. Jean-Michel DELILE

      OPENING WEB-CONFERENCE

      • 4:00 p.m. - 4:15 p.m.: Welcome by Grégoire VITRY and Dr. Jean-Michel DELILE , President of the International Webinar
      • 4:15 - 4:45 p.m.: Claudia BLACK : "Repercussions of trauma in families affected by addiction"
      • 4:45 p.m. - 5:10 p.m.: Live Q&A with Claudia BLACK and Dr. Jean-Michel DELILE
      • 5:10 - 5:30 p.m.: News and research by Grégoire VITRY and Olivier BROSSEAU


      WORKSHOPS

      GROUP 1:
      from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. - Moderator: Grégoire VITRY

      • Gregory LAMBRETTE :  " The question of addictions in the light of the systemic and transdiagnostic model
      • Dina ROBERTS :  "Addictions and hypnosis "

      GROUP 2:
      6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. - Moderator: Vira HENG

      • Pr. Nathalie DURIEZ: " Separation, addictive behaviors and ambiguous loss"
      • Dr. Géraldine TALBOT: "Alcohol harm reduction: a new perspective "

      GROUP 3:
      from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. - Moderator: Amélie DETOLLENAERE - Translator: Bill WALKER

      • Andrew TATARSKY: " Treatment of addictive behaviors through integrative risk reduction psychotherapy."
      • Jean-Michel DELILE: " Integration of risk reduction practices in prevention and care strategies"

      SPEAKERS AND SUMMARIES OF INTERVENTIONS - January 28, 2021

      OPENING WEB-CONFERENCE
      from 4 p.m. to 5:40 p.m. (French time)

      claudiablack 1Claudia Black Ph.D. is internationally recognized for her groundbreaking work on family systems and addictive disorders. She is the author of over fifteen books, the best known of which is “It Will Never Happen to Me”, which has sold over two million copies. His latest book is titled “ Unspoken Legacy: The Reverberations of Trauma in the Addicted Family”. Claudia is Senior Fellow and Clinical Architect of the Claudia Black Young Adult Center at The Meadows in Arizona.

      LECTURE: " Unspoken Inheritance: The Repercussions of the Trauma of Addiction in the Family."
      Claudia Black, during her intervention, will present the consequences of drug addiction in the family by showing how the negative experiences of children such as emotional abandonment and physical abandonment are the basis of the emotional dysregulation which fuels traumatic reactions. Claudia Black will show us how reactions of flight, fight and amazement are realized in the family affected by addiction. At the end of this presentation, a healing process in seven stages will be exposed.


      WORKSHOPS
      from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. (French time)

      GROUP 1 

      Lambrette

      Grégory LAMBRETTE is a psychologist, psychotherapist and manager of an addictology consultation service in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, namely Quai 57 – Suchtberodungsstell of the arcus association. He is also president of the Luxembourg Association of Interactional and Strategic Therapy in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and founding member of CICSeS, Center for Intervention and Systemic and Strategic Communication active in Belgium, France, Switzerland and Morocco. Grégory Lambrette is also a member of the reading committee of the review Psychotropes and of the editorial committee of the review Addiction(s): research and practices.

      CONFERENCE: "The question of addictions in the light of the systemic and transdiagnostic model"
      Long prisoners of the paradigm of abstinence, socio-sanitary systems belonging to the field of addictology today tend to include this objective in a more wide range of possibilities responding to the demands and/or specificities of people and no longer just to the constraints of society. This is an important paradigm shift allowing addiction to be understood not necessarily as a problem but as an attempt at adaptation which is not without use for the patient. The systemic and transdiagnostic model is precisely one of the tools for identifying the elements of stabilization and/or exit from addiction.

       

      talbotDina ROBERTS is a psychiatrist, hospital practitioner in addictology at the Marmottan Medical Center. She is a hypnotherapist and family therapist. She directed the Pas de cote section of the journal Hypnose et Thérapie courte from 2016 to 2019 and is a trainer in hypnosis, notably at the AFEHM and the CITAC. In addition, she is a speaker for internships in performing arts, and a member of the juggling company Defracto.

      CONFERENCE: "Hypnosis and Addictions"
      Accompanying a dependent patient means helping him regain his freedom to abstain from consuming. The hypnotic tool is very useful for its patients who are learning to use self-hypnosis as an alternative to consumption, whether the latter is looking for a feeling of pleasure or a self-medication effect (to soothe a anxiety, getting back to sleep, coping with traumatic flashbacks, calming pain, etc.). Hypnosis allows patients to get closer to their bodily feelings, to make new sensory and emotional experiences in order to get back in motion in a more free and autonomous way.

       


      GROUP 2

       

      Nathalie DuriezPr. Nathalie DURIEZ is a lecturer-HDR in psychology at the University of Paris 8, educational manager of the DU "Relationship Clinic and Strategic Intervention". She has also been a family therapist at CSAPA Monceau since 2002 and a systemic approach trainer. In 2009, she published Changer en famille , a book that presents her research on the processes of change in family therapy. His publications also focus on emotional regulation, trauma and addictive behaviors. She developed a model of family therapy centered on emotional regulation.

      CONFERENCE: " Separation, addictive behaviors and ambiguous loss"
      Separations in the life of the child can occur in many contexts: separation with the country of origin, separation within the couple of the parents, separation with a parent following a death, following an investment. If the separation cannot be worked out, the child is likely to develop an insecure attachment style and an increased sensitivity to separations and abandonment. This separation can be staged in addictive behaviors that will make the entourage experience an experience of ambiguous loss (Boss, 1999). From clinical cases we will explain during this communication how certain family systems, having experienced losses, separations, will regulate their emotions related to the separation and self-organize around the loss. The loss then becomes a family identity.

       

      talbotDr. Géraldine TALBOT: Addictologist doctor, director of the CaPASSCité Association which manages Addictology Support and Prevention Care Centres. University Teacher and University Internship Master for the Faculty of Medicine of Paris.

      CONFERENCE: " The reduction of alcohol risks: a new perspective"
      It is necessary to reduce alcohol consumption to limit health risks and social damage. But how to reconcile the fact that the occasional consumption of alcohol is, for a majority of French people, synonymous with pleasure and conviviality when its uses are the cause of very high morbidity and mortality? The solution to reconciliation is to approach alcohol consumption with a risk reduction strategy.

       

      GROUP 3 

      Lambrette

      Dr. Jean-Michel DELILE : Psychiatrist, Ethnologist, Family therapist, Addictologist. He is President of the Addiction Federation, Member of the National Narcotics Commission and Director of the CEID (Committee for Study and Information on Drugs) . care "

      CONFERENCE: "
      Integration of Risk Reduction practices in the prevention and care strategy". The AIDS epidemic among drug users during the 1980s revealed that addiction treatment practices, which until then had been oriented solely towards abstinence, were partly responsible for the problem. This led to a real paradigm shift with the development of pragmatic harm reduction (RdR) actions based in particular on syringe exchange programs and opiate substitution treatments. These evolutions were not without clashes and, to a certain extent, these apparently contradictory approaches underwent separate developments. However, and in the face of the new challenges presented in particular by hepatitis C among drug users, current data indicate that it is indeed combined interventions, offering access to prevention, care and HR services at the same time. , which are the most effective. This integrative approach, supported by user-peers, also appears to be the most relevant in all addictions and not just in the field of drug addiction by injection.

       

      Nathalie DuriezAndrew TATARSKY

      CONFERENCE: " Treating addictive behaviors through integrative psychotherapy for risk reduction
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      Session: October 1, 2020

      RETHINKING RELATIONSHIPS

      EDITO: Rethinking relationships

      The unprecedented global health crisis has revealed the extreme vulnerability of our societies:

      1. the acuteness of the economic (interdependence, scarcity), ecological (global warming), social (communitarianism, impoverishment), political (authoritarianism, mistrust, extremism) impasses towards which an individualistic and fragmentary vision of societal issues has led them,

      2. the need to learn how to navigate differently on a "sea of ​​uncertainty", alone and together, in the face of the challenges of economic and societal transformation that are looming, global health issues.

      During the experience of confinement, digital communication interfered beyond its initial borders specific to the younger generations and invaded everyone's professional and personal spaces. These digital exchanges have given rise to hitherto unthought-of experiments and discoveries (work, family), which lead us to re-examine the very nature of our relationships and their issues (self-to-self, self-to-other , from oneself to institutions and to the world) beyond the frustrations of no longer seeing oneself physically.

      A need is emerging to take a new global look and rethink the management of health (and suffering) in the fields of care (physical and mental) but also education, childcare, family, justice, economics, politics. With the line of sight, a systemic transformation of the notion of performance towards a relational performance (and no longer individual), to "simultaneously develop our behaviors, our emotions, our conceptions of how we invest our roles" and to regulate our interactions, in the service of the common interest.

      SPEAKERS AND SUMMARIES OF INTERVENTIONS - October 1, 2020

       

      OPENING WEB-CONFERENCE
      from 4 p.m. to 5:40 p.m. (French time)

      Serge TISSERON : Psychiatrist, member of the Academy of Technologies, doctor in HDR psychology, member of the scientific council of the CRPMS, University of Paris. He completed his medical thesis in 1975 in the form of a comic strip and discovered Hergé's family secret only from reading the Tintin albums. He has published around forty personal essays, notably on family secrets and our relationship to images, translated into twelve languages. Latest work: The silent influence of talking machines, never alone again (Ed. LLL).

      CONFERENCE:
      "Managing learning from confinement" During the confinement period, many of us experienced new relationships within the family sphere, but also with extended family and friends, and of course with colleagues. and the professional hierarchy. Each time, new opportunities have been discovered, but unexpected problems have also arisen. How can you take advantage of these opportunities without falling into the mistakes that have sometimes clouded the benefit of these experiences?


      WORKSHOPS
      from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. (French time)

      GROUP 1

      Dr. Katarina ANGER: Renowned speaker and co-founder of the Center for Systemic Action. She is a research associate at the MRI in Palo Alto and at the Brief Therapy Center, CAIPSI in Mexico City and at the Erickson Institute in Madrid. She is also a supervisor at the YAI National Institute for the Disabled, an organization that helps people with mental disabilities and their families throughout their lives.

      CONFERENCE: "Shared Responsibilities"

      Dr. Michael HOYT is an independent psychologist in Mill Valley, CA.  He is the author/editor of numerous books on brief therapy, including "Brief Therapy and Beyond", "Capturing the Moment", and "Single-Session Therapy By Walk-In or Appointment". He was named a Distinguished Lecturer in Continuing Education by the American Psychological Association and the International Association of Marriage.

      LECTURE: "My half-decameron regarding COVID"
      Seven hundred years ago, Europe was struck by the plague and Giovanni Boccaccio wrote a story, The Decameron, about a group of ten women and men from Florence to the time, who retired to a country villa for ten days in the hope of avoiding illness. Each of the ten agreed to tell a story each day, for ten days, to entertain each other. (Decameron is derived from ancient Greek, meaning "10 days.") The hundred stories Boccaccio told give us insight into how different people think and feel, their perspectives and sensibilities - some stories are funny, others are sad, etc.


      WORKSHOPS
      from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
      (French time)

      GROUP 2

      Edith GOLDBETER-MERINFELD : Doctor of Psychology, honorary professor at the Free University of Brussels, director of training at the Institute for the Study of the Family and Human Systems of Brussels, editor-in-chief of the Cahiers critiques of family therapy and network practices.

      CONFERENCE:
      "Confined families, confined therapists, confined therapies" In this time of predominance of the danger of contamination by Covid-19, we have experienced the imposition of confinement and then the need to maintain certain aspects of it.
      Their impact on families – ours and those who consult us –, the unusual ways of functioning as therapists and the reorientations of therapeutic modalities have led to bifurcations in the various systems involved... Will these modifications of trajectories be reversible or will they lead to to a fundamental change (type II) in our/the interrelational world?

      Claude de SCORRAILLE : Psychologist and psychotherapist, co-founder and president of LACT, research associate, supervisor and trainer at LACT and at the IAE of Paris within the Master of Administration and Business.

      CONFERENCE: " Towards a pragmatic humanism"
      In response to Covid-19, we were ordered to confine ourselves and then wear masks. The life that we thought was stable gave way to a world of fear and anguish, generated by paradoxes where isolation could become synonymous with mental torture. The crisis has settled in our lives, shaking up our needs for certainties and uncertainties. She highlighted how vital relationship is for human beings. These needs question the attempts at redundant solutions embodied in a systemic world centered on individualistic values. We present here the principles and strategies that make possible the transition from individual performance to a pragmatic humanism.


      WORKSHOPS
      from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
      (French time)

      GROUP 3

      Dr. Sophie BARON-LAFORET: Psychiatrist and President of the French Association of Criminology

      CONFERENCE: "Relational escape behavior"
      In many situations, going out, moving away, is often described as an escape from violent behavior.
      For the author of the act, who would thus avoid it. Or for the victim of the act that would limit the acts by leaving. Reconciliation being the condition of the act. We feared that confinement would allow an increase in acts of intra-family and in particular marital violence. It is the word through the means of communication at our disposal that has taken over more importantly than we had thought.
      In the absence of face to face, the place of speech has changed. The demand for contacts through this channel has been significant. Which goes in the direction of breaking the isolation and the silence which is identified as a factor of aggravation, encystment, repetition of the victim process, ... The place of speech has changed what we could congratulate ourselves on if we place differently.
      The content of the interviews reworked several presuppositions: the importance of physical presence, the place of intimacy and sharing. We must re-examine the place of this word: facilitation of a feeling of sharing, less loneliness of the event. What do we do with these words? I place it in the wake of the Me Too movement which led to a reorganization, with a different social place for speech, demands for justice... Our reflections are partly in line with the place of social networks in our relationships.
      Our benchmarks need to be revamped to build on these changes as resources.

      Steeves DEMAZEUX is a philosopher of science, Lecturer at Bordeaux-Montaigne University, attached to the SPH laboratory (EA 4574). He is the author of What is the DSM? (Ithaque, 2013) and The eclipse of the symptom (Ithaque, 2019). He is currently directing the Philo-CINAPs project, dedicated to the theory of symptoms at the crossroads between psychiatry and neurosciences.


       CONFERENCE: "What makes a symptom? What does not make a symptom? The limits of psychiatric semiology" "
      In this intervention, it will be a question, for me, as a philosopher of science, to reflect on the definition of the symptom in a psychiatric clinic. How was it conceived through the psychiatric tradition? What kind of fact is it? How is it observed? How can we objectify it? It is therefore to the very foundations of the clinic that it is a question of returning, in order to shed light on the way in which the symptoms interact with each other, the way also in which they can lead to the statement or not of a diagnosis”.

       


      Conference and workshops chaired by Sophie SUBERVILLE, dir.

      MRI of Palo Alto OPENING WEB-CONFERENCE

      • 4:00 p.m. - 4:20 p.m.: Welcome by Grégoire VITRY and Sophie SUBERVILLE, President of the International Webinar
      • 4:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.: Serge TISSERON: "Relations and digital in the time of COVID"
      • 4:30 p.m. - 5:10 p.m.: Questions & answers live with Serge TISSERON and Grégoire VITRY
      • 5:10 - 5:30 p.m.: News and research by Grégoire VITRY, Olivier BROSSEAU and Sophie SUBERVILLE

      WORKSHOPS

      GROUP 1:
      from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. - With Sophie SUBERVILLE - Moderator: Olivier BROSSEAU - Translator: Bill WALKER

      • Dr. Katharina ANGER : "Shared Responsibilities"
      • Dr. Michael HOYT : "My half-decameron"

      GROUP 2:
      from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. -
      Moderator: Grégoire VITRY

      • Claude de SCORRAILLE: "Towards a pragmatic humanism"
      • Edith GOLDBETER-MERINFELD: "Confined families, confined therapists, confined therapies"

      GROUP 3:
      6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. - Moderator: Vira HENG

      • Dr. Sophie BARON-LAFORET
        "Relational escape behavior"
      • Steeves DEMAZEUX "What makes a symptom? What does not make a symptom?
        The limits of psychiatric semiology"


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      Session: March 27, 2020

      THE WORLD OF EMOTIONS
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      EDITO: The world of emotions

      The very concept of emotion has more than 90 definitions. Philosophy has reflected little on the very concept of emotion as such. Even though emotion is omnipresent on a daily basis, in all of our daily lives, as individuals, patients or professionals. It can overwhelm us, weaken us, isolate us, enrich us, strengthen us, nourish us, make us smarter to move, as François Jullien says, from the loss of life to real life.

      Is emotion an experience? Is it the product of our history? Is it part of our biological heritage? Is it the effect of our cognition? Or the reaction to the other? Or is it all of these at once? And today, how to regulate it and find the gestures and questions that help, at a time when the COVID-19 is hitting us brutally and in particular the caregivers?

      Through testimonies and conferences at the crossroads of therapeutic and philosophical paths, we will reflect and experience together the complexity of emotional worlds.

      We are going to approach with our speakers the emotion according to various therapeutic perspectives? Interactional, resource-oriented, constructivist and strategic, behavioral, sensitive, experiential, neurophysiological and psycho-corporal, psycho-cognitive.  

       

      SPEAKERS AND SUMMARIES OF INTERVENTIONS - March 27, 2020

       

      OPENING WEB-CONFERENCE
      from 4 p.m. to 5:40 p.m. (French time)

      Dr. Marie-Christine CABIÉ  : Psychiatrist, psychotherapist, head of the Paris 11 psychiatry center at the Saint Maurice Hospitals, trainer in systemic family therapy, brief therapies and Ericksonian hypnosis. She is also director of the Relations at érès editions.

      CONFERENCE: "Emotion and communication"

      Claude de SCORRAILLE : Psychologist and psychotherapist, co-founder and president of LACT, research associate, supervisor and trainer at LACT and at the IAE of Paris within the Master of Administration and Business.

      CONFERENCE "Taking care of situations of emotional distress linked to COVID-19" 

      François JULLIEN : Philosopher and sinologist, he is the author of numerous works which propose to shift European philosophy by confronting it with Chinese thought, in particular Philosophy of living (Gallimard, 2011) or A second life (Grasset, 2017). In January, he publishes L'Inouï. Overturning this so boring reality (Grasset, read p. 86 ) and From the gap to the unheard of (Carnets de L'Herne), while a book is dedicated to it: Thinking by gap.  François Jullien's conceptual project (by Jean-Pierre Bompied, Descartes & Cie). He currently holds the chair on otherness created at the Fondation Maison des sciences de l'homme. In 2010, he received the Hannah Arendt Prize for Political Thought in Germany; and, in 2011, the Grand Prize for Philosophy from the French Academy for all of his work.

      EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW with François JULLIEN by Grégoire VITRY and Claude de SCORRAILLE: "Emotions in therapy, from overflow to real life"

       


      WORKSHOPS
      from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. (French time)

      GROUP 1

      Dr. Robert ELSNER : Professor and Chair of Psychology, Director of the Counseling Program and Chair of Ethics at Erskine College and Theological Seminary in Due West, SC. He was previously Assistant Professor of Family and Community Medicine at Wake Forest University, where he led health care access projects at the Maya Angelou Center for Health Equity. Early in his training, he worked at the University of Georgia and on HealthSense at University College Cork.

      CONFERENCE "The senses and the emotions" : The senses are intrinsically linked to the emotions through human neurophysiology. Understanding this link provides a more informed approach to clinical interventions. In the workshop, we will discuss sensation and emotion from a lifespan perspective, touching lightly on relevant neurophysiology, optimal aging perspectives, and emotional dysregulation. Suggestions for using sensory stimulation as an adjunct to other therapeutic modalities are included.

       

      Dr. Richard Hill , MA, MEd, MBMSc: He is an international speaker on the topics of human dynamics, communications, brain and mind, and Curiosity, his specialty. His work with Ernest Rossi, PhD, led to the publication of The Practitioner's Guide to Mirroring Hands. He is President of the Global Association of Interpersonal Neurobiology Studies (GAINS), Education Director of The Science of Psychotherapy, Director of the Mindscience Institute, and Editor-in-Chief of The Science of Psychotherapy magazine. He is the author of numerous books, such as "Choose Hope" and "How the 'real world' Is Driving Us Crazy!", as well as numerous journal articles and book chapters.

      CONFERENCE "A new emotional awareness" : The term "emotion" is a term whose technical definition is often disputed. Recent work by Joseph LeDoux, and others, takes stock of how emotions are represented in mental processes and in the "felt experience" of everyday life. We explore Ledoux and Brown's model of how emotions arise in consciousness and discuss how this model can be applied to our conscious perception of reality. It will be shown that an individual's focus of attention and consequent perception of reality are influenced by the orientation of the individual's emotional, cognitive, and attitudinal framework.


      WORKSHOPS
      from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
      (French time)

      GROUP 2

      Claude de SCORRAILLE : Psychologist and psychotherapist, co-founder and president of LACT, research associate, supervisor and trainer at LACT and at the IAE of Paris within the Master of Administration and Business.

      CONFERENCE "From shame to empathy, how to find the social bond" : What is shame and what is it not? Shame will be approached from the angle of a loss of control where one is not up to what is expected of oneself. A loss of control that pushes to hide and that can end up becoming pathological. It is an emotion that advances masked. We will see how to flush out this “shameful” emotion which isolates, locks up and causes suffering or sometimes a tragic destiny. Finally, we will see how to get out of despair and what strategy to adopt.

      Pr. Gérard OSTERMANN : Professor of Therapeutics option Internal Medicine (1983), Specialist in Cardiology, Specialist in Internal Medicine, Psychotherapist-Analyst, graduate of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, EMDR Practitioner Europe. Trained in Narrative Therapy. Founder and President of the Regional College of Alcoologists of Aquitaine (CRAA), Administrator of the French Society of Alcoology, President of the Institute of Food Behaviors of Bordeaux and member of the Scientific Council of the Journal TRANSES Lecturer in the context of Diplomas universities in Bordeaux, Limoges, Lyon, Tours and Clermont Ferrand.

      CONFERENCE " Anger and liver" : Of all the palette of our unpleasant emotions, anger is the one that is often the most depreciated, the most criticized, but also the most misunderstood. The French word “anger” comes from the Latin “cholera” meaning, bile. The word "chole" appeared next, (from the Greek χολὴ, bile) and was long used in the sense of outburst. We still speak today of unloading one's bile. Is anger as universal as claimed? How do we distinguish between personal anger and anger that is like a foreign body inside us? We have to distinguish between an anger of imputation ( it's Voltaire's fault, it's Rousseau's fault! ) and the anger of implication by knowing how to recognize that as a subject, the situation where I I find myself is in reality the situation in which I put myself. We cannot manage anger, because anger manages us. It is up to us to digest knowing how to welcome it so as not to make bad calculations!

       


      Conference and workshops under the chairmanship of Dr. Marie-Christine CABIÉ

      WEB-OPENING CONFERENCE

      • 4:00 p.m. - 4:10 p.m.: Welcome by Grégoire VITRY and Dr. Marie-Christine CABIÉ President of the International Webinar
      • 4:10 p.m. - 4:20 p.m.: Claude de SCORRAILLE: "Dealing with situations of emotional distress linked to COVID-19"
      • 4:20 - 4:30 p.m.: Introduction by Dr. Marie-Christine CABIÉ: "Emotion and communication"
      • 4:30 p.m. - 5:10 p.m.: Questions & answers live with Claude de SCORRAILLE and Dr. Marie-Christine CABIÉ
      • 5:10 p.m. - 5:25 p.m.: News and research by Grégoire VITRY and Olivier BROSSEAU
      • 5:25 p.m. - 5:40 p.m.:  Exclusive interview with François JULLIEN by Grégoire VITRY and Claude de SCORRAILLE: "Emotions in therapy, from overflow to real life"

      WORKSHOPS

      GROUP 1:
      from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

      • Dr. Robert ELSNER  "The senses and the emotions"
      • Dr. Richard HILL "A New Emotional Awareness"

      GROUP 2:
      from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

      • Claude de SCORRAILLE: "From shame to empathy, how to rediscover the social link"
      • Pr. Gérard OSTERMANN: "Anger and liver"


      IMPORTANT
      : download the user manual to connect to MOODLE and view the videos in
      replay

       

      Session: January 23, 2020

      ADDICTION: A COMPLEX WORLD
        in replay

      EDITO: The complex world of addictions

      “The slightest movement matters to all nature; the sea changes for a stone. Thus, in grace, the least action is important by its consequences to everything. So everything is important. In each action, it is necessary to look, in addition to the action, our present, past, future state and the others to whom it matters, and to see the connections of all these things”. (Pascal, 1869-1872, p. 378)

      Is addiction a uniquely individual problem at the psychological or biological level, that is to say intrinsic to the individual himself? Do we not take the risk in this case of isolating the individual in a labeling pathologizing and disempowering for his environment? Is addiction a reflection of the functioning of a society that produces pathogenic situations? But in this case are we not taking the risk of disempowering the individual for his behavior?  

      In this congress we will reflect together on how to take into account the complexity of the world of addictions and avoid isolating the individual from his environment and from society.

      SPEAKERS AND SUMMARIES OF INTERVENTIONS - January 23, 2020

       

      OPENING WEB-CONFERENCE
      from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. (French time)

      Dr. Jean-Michel DELILE : Psychiatrist, Ethnologist, Family therapist, Addictologist, Member of the National Narcotics Commission, Director of CEID (Committee for Study and Information on Drugs), Bordeaux and President of the Addiction Federation.

      CONFERENCE " Biopsychosocial approach to addictions" : The predictive factors of the onset of addiction, its regulation and its regression are essentially psychosocial factors linked to the history of life, to the fact that one has known painful events during childhood, that we had experiences of rupture, a complicated family environment. If there is a personality disorder, it is also a consequence of this context. This allows us to understand that doctors should not limit themselves to a necessarily reductive unilinear approach but return to a pluricausal model. Our models of reflection around mental health and addiction must necessarily be global and if biogenetic disorders exist, they are vulnerabilities, they are not direct causes.


      WORKSHOPS
      from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. (French time)

      GROUP 1

      Julia ALPEROVICH : specialized in marital and family therapy, has worked in the field of mental health for more than 10 years. His work has primarily focused on the treatment of addictions. She is currently a therapist at a residential facility for the treatment of drug and alcoholism in California. She also has a private practice where she primarily deals with sex and pornography addiction.

      CONFERENCE " The treatment of addictions in the United States" : In the United States, we start by evaluating three points: the person's ability to function in all aspects of their life (reference on a global scale), their degree of tolerance to distress, his ability to manage anxiety. When the addiction is proven, we have very specific treatment objectives: total abstinence for chemical substances including alcohol, behavioral change in other cases. Risk reduction is still little taken into account; one stays steeped in the 12-step model of Alcoholics Anonymous. Many programs are offered, the major problem remaining in the United States the coverage by health insurance.

      Dr. Claudette PORTELLI : Psychologist, psychotherapist and trainer. She practices in Malta and Italy. She is a lecturer at the University of Malta and Dublin City University, where she teaches challenging behaviors in the school context. She is a lecturer at the School of Specialization in Brief Strategic Therapy (Arezzo, Italy) directed by Pr. Giorgio Nadone. Co-author of the textbooks Knowing Through Changing: The Evolution of Brief Strategic Therapy (2010) with Giorgio Nardone and New Addictions (2017) with Matteo Papantuono.

      CONFERENCE "Strategic approach and addictions" : Addiction is first used as a tool, an illusion of control that persists for a while, but the more the addiction sets in, the more the addict loses control and the addiction becomes a problem that is added to the initial problem. The first thing we must do is to discriminate in order to understand the function of addiction: is it a means of creating a sensation or of anesthetizing a difficulty or a pain? The answer to these questions determines how we will approach therapeutic work.


      WORKSHOPS
      from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. (French time)

      GROUP 2

      Dr. Mario BLAISE : He is a psychiatrist, addictologist, and head of service at the Marmottan Medical Center in Paris, a public care structure for drug addicts.

      CONFERENCE "Principles of use of pharmacological treatments in addiction" :   In addictions, drugs are used as tools of care, with an intentionality, an objective, so they really have to be adapted to the situation. And this so that patients can appropriate them. Since the problems are often experienced as shameful, there is a denial on the part of the patients and therefore a brake on the acceptance of the treatment. With drugs, we try to stop the process of addiction, to prevent it from coming back and to limit the damage. Abstinence is a consequence, not necessarily a prerequisite. So we have to ensure that care is integrated because we know full well that if we don't take into account all the psychosocial dimensions at the same time, we risk failure.

      Dr. Christophe CUTARELLA : he is an addictologist psychiatrist and tobacco specialist coordinator in SSR addictology. He is President of GRAAP and committed to continuing medical education. He is also a consultant in addictology/smoking in companies and in health establishments (public and private), in the management of problematic situations related to addictive behavior and burnout in the professional environment and in the management of psychosocial risks.

      CONFERENCE " Motivational interviewing" : Motivational interviewing is made to bring about change; the person wants, for example, to free themselves from their addiction(s). The behavioral strategy implies that we work to readjust his habits, his rituals. The cognitive strategy will focus on the decisional balance. The advantage of motivational interviewing, which is easy to acquire, is that it is done fairly routinely with the doctor, the psychologist or the nurses. And these are strategies that the person himself will use as adjustments.


      WORKSHOPS
      from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. (French time)

      GROUP 3

      Pr. Georges BROUSSE : He is a psychiatrist and addictologist at Clermont-Ferrand University Hospital.

      CONFERENCE "Psychiatric disorders and alcohol" :  In dual pathologies, psychopathological expressions give pure symptoms of a psychiatric disorder but there are links and a co-influence between the two disorders. We see it for example in the consumption of alcohol in bipolar people where the hypomania associated with alcohol can have a singular tone. One could also consider that addiction is conversely a symptom of mental pathology as seen in schizophrenia. The hypothesis that is adopted today is that of a common vulnerability stemming from genetic factors or the history of the individual.

       

      Dr.William LOWENSTEIN : Former intern, head of clinic, then doctor at the Hospitals of Paris, authorized to direct research, Dr. William Lowenstein, internist and pulmonologist by training, is now a specialist in addictions. He is the author of more than sixty-five medical articles, as well as several books for the general public, including These dependencies that govern us, Ed. Calmann-Lévy, 2005 and Women and addictions, Ed. Calmann-Lévy, 2007, reissued in paperback in 2009 and 2011. He chairs the SOS Addictions association.

      CONFERENCE "Decoding addiction with SHAPAS" :  The consumption of psychoactive substances is only the result of problems that have not been treated within the family or more broadly environmental framework. How to approach this question? How to prevent the first consumption? How to reduce the risk? Doctor Lowenstein gives us his clinical approach: SHAPAS, an acronym that allows us to scan with the patient the state of his sleep, his mood, his otherness, his thoughts, his relationship with food, his sexuality .

       


      Conference and workshops under the chairmanship of Dr. Jean-Michel DELILE

      OPENING WEB-CONFERENCE

      • 4:00 p.m. - 4:10 p.m.: Welcome by Grégoire VITRY 
      • 4:10 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.: Introduction and intervention by Dr. Jean-Michel DELILE  " Biopsychosocial approach to addictions"
      • 4:30 p.m. - 4:45 p.m.: Questions & answers live with Dr.  Jean-Michel DELILE and Dr. William LOWENSTEIN
      • 4:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.: Discussions and information  

      WORKSHOPS

      GROUP 1:
      from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

      • Ph.D. Claudette PORTELLI  "Strategic approach and addictions"
      • Julia ALPEROVICH "The treatment of addictions in the United States"

      GROUP 2:
      from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

      • Dr. Mario BLAISE "Principles of use of pharmacological treatments in addiction"
      • Dr. Christophe CUTARELLA " The motivational interview"

      GROUP 3:
      from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

      • Pr. Georges BROUSSE "Psychiatric disorders and alcohol"
      • Dr. William LOWENSTEIN "Decoding addiction with SHAPAS"

       

       

       

      3rd edition - 2019

      2019 - 3rd edition

      INTERNATIONAL CERTIFYING WEB-CONGRESS
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      January 17 / March 21 / June 19 / October 02
      in replay

      4 half-day conferences, training and certification workshops that bring together psychologists, doctors, philosophers, researchers and therapists in brief therapies, family therapy, hypnosis, NLP, systemic and strategic approach.

      Replay session

      THEME:  MANAGING CHANGE

      Conference and workshops under the chairmanship of Robert DILTS
      We are honored to welcome Robert Dilts as Chairman of the International Webinar.
      He will talk to us about Change Management and, based on the work of his mentor Gregory Bateson, the different levels of learning. There are, according to Bateson, 5 levels of learning, the very first of which is called “level 0”, characterized by the lack of change where each individual is locked “inside the box”, and the last is level IV , characterized by “revolutionary change”.

      Dilts' work was strongly influenced by Bateson's ideas which he took up and adapted into the concept “Levels of learning and change”. It presents 6 specific levels: spirit, identity, values ​​and beliefs, capacities, behaviors and environment; each of them is linked to an existential question (For whom? Who? Why? How? What? When?) and to their interaction with each other. The Dilts intervention ends by defining for each level of change specific “Levels of Support for Learning and Change”, to accompany the patient effectively towards the next phase of change: awakening, mentoring, mentoring, teaching , coaching and guidance.

       

      OPENING WEB-CONFERENCE

      • 4:00 p.m. - 4:10 p.m.: Welcome by Grégoire VITRY 
      • 4:10 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.: Introduction and intervention by Robert DILTS "Supporting and managing the different logical levels of change"
      • 4:30 - 4:45 p.m.: Live Q&A with  Robert DILTS
      • 4:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.: Discussions and information  

      WORKSHOPS

      GROUP 1:
      from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

      • Claudette PORTELLI (author of the new book Vaincre sans combat )  "Difficulties at school: guide for teachers and parents" 
      • Stefano BARTOLI " Strategic communication "

      GROUP 2:
      from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

      • Pr.  Jean-Paul AIMETTI " Digital transformation is not only digital" 
      • Robert WEISZ " The Impact of Change on Interpersonal Communication"


      BONUS

      • Video: Mark MCKERGOW   "A User's Manual for the Future"
      • Video: Roberta PRATO PREVIDE   "Resistance to change"
      • Video: Arnaud BORNENS "Leading a group with the systemic approach"
      • Video: Laurence Marie TSERING "The contribution of brief therapy to professional support"


      Replay session 

      TOPIC:  ADDICTIONS

      Conference and workshops under the chairmanship of Dr. Jean-Michel DELILE

      OPENING WEB-CONFERENCE

      • 4:00 p.m. - 4:10 p.m.: Welcome by Grégoire VITRY 
      • 4:10 p.m. - 4:15 p.m.: Introduction by Dr. Jean-Michel DELILE
      • 4:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.: Jean-Pierre COUTERON "Addiction and society"
      • 4:30 p.m. - 4:45 p.m.: Questions & answers live with  Jean-Pierre COUTERON
      • 4:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.: Discussions and information  
      • 5:00 p.m. - 5:05 p.m.: Conclusion by Dr. William LOWENSTEIN "So what?"

      WORKSHOPS

      • 5:30 - 6:00 p.m.: Dr. Claudette PORTELLI "New addictions"
      • 6:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.: Dr. ErIc HISPARD
        "Intervening on addictions in all directions"
      • 6:30 - 7:00 p.m.: Nathalie DURIEZ "New addictions and psycho-societal changes"
      • 7:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.: Geert LEFEVERE "The solution-oriented approach applied to chronic addictions"

      BONUS

      • Video: Dr. Alexandrina BEAU "A case study of an addiction situation"
      • Video: Dr. Mario BLAISE "The clinic of paradox in the treatment of addictions" 


      Replay session

      THEME:  RETHINK MAN

      OPENING WEB-CONFERENCE

      • 4:00 p.m. - 4:10 p.m.: Welcome by Grégoire VITRY 
      • 4:10 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.: Pr. Giorgio NARDONE "Rethinking man" 
      • 4:30 p.m. - 4:45 p.m.: Questions & answers live with Prof. Giorgio NARDONE
      • 4:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.: Discussions and information  

      WORKSHOPS

      • 5:30 - 6:00 p.m.: Claude de SCORRAILLE "The digital therapist"
      • 6:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m .: Dr. Alain MOREL "Rethinking addiction, rethinking man"
      • 6:30 - 7:00 p.m.: Pr.
        Jaakko SEIKKULA "The Open Dialogue approach"
      • 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.: Discussions

      BONUS

      • Scott D. MILLER, Ph.D. "Feedback Informed Treatment"

       


      Replay session

      TOPIC:  HYPNOSIS AND BRIEF THERAPY

      Conference and workshops under the chairmanship of Dr. Michael HOYT

      OPENING WEB-CONFERENCE

      • 4:00 p.m. - 4:10 p.m.: Welcome by Grégoire VITRY 
      • 4:10 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.: Introduction by Dr. Michael HOYT “Strategic therapies: roots and branches"
      • 4:30 - 4:45 p.m.: Live Q&A with Dr. Michael HOYT
      • 4:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.: Discussions and information  

      WORKSHOPS

      • 5:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.: Hélène DELLUCCI “Skills-based psychotraumatology”
      • 6:00 - 6:30 p.m.: Michele RITTERMAN, Ph.D "The symptom is a trance state. How to follow social/family and personal hypnosis inductions and suggestions to produce a strategy for change."
      • 6:30 - 7:00 p.m .: Dr. Flavio CANNISTRA, "The 9 logics behind brief therapy interventions"
      • 7:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.: Roberta MILANESE "Psychopills"

      BONUS

      • Video: Pr. Theresa DRONET  "Systemic intervention in a prison"

      2nd edition - 2018

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      SECOND EDITION 2018

      Session : available in replay - Wednesday, January 24, 2018

       THEME: Initiate change.
      Implicit rules as a resource for initiating change in organizations, businesses and family systems.

      OPENING WEB-CONFERENCE

      • 4:00 p.m. - 4:10 p.m.: Welcome by Grégoire VITRY (LACT) and Sophie SUBERVILLE (MRI)
      • 4:10 p.m. - 4:15 p.m.: Introduction by Teresa GARCIA-RIVERA
      • 4:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.: Robert DILTS  "The implicit rules as a resource for initiating change"
      • 4:30 p.m. - 4:40 p.m.: Discussions and information 
      • 4:40 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.: Nora BATESON  "Warm Data"

      WORKSHOPS

      • 5:30 - 6:00 p.m.: Live Q&A with Robert DILTS and Nora BATESON
      • 6:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.: Mark MCKERGOW "What else?"
      • 6:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.: Claude de SCORRAILLE "The rules of systemic functioning in work organizations"
      • 7:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.: Dominique BÉRIOT "Implicit rules as a resource for initiating change in systems"

      Session : available in replay - Wednesday, March 28, 2018

      TOPIC: Brief therapies and hypnotic phenomena.

      Conferences and workshops under the chairmanship of Dr. Eric BARDOT.

      OPENING WEB-CONFERENCE

      • 4:00 p.m. - 4:15 p.m.: Welcome by Grégoire VITRY and Sophie SUBERVILLE
      • 4:15 - 4:30 p.m.: Bill O'HANLON "Hypnosis and trance"
      • 4:30 p.m. - 4:45 p.m.: Discussions and information 
      • 4:45 - 5:00 p.m.: Live Q&A with Bill O'HANLON

      WORKSHOPS

      • 5:30 - 6:00 p.m.: Dr. Dan SHORT "The use of suggestions in hypnosis"
      • 6:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.: Dr. Thierry SERVILLAT
        "Brief therapies and hypnotic phenomena"
      • 6:30 - 7:00 p.m.: Ph.D. Margarita TARRAGONA "Positive Psychology"
      • 7:00 - 7:30 p.m.: Dr. Eric BARDOT  "How to enter a common therapeutic space?"

      Session : available in replay - Wednesday, June 20, 2018

      TOPIC: Systemic family and couple therapy.

      Conference and workshops under the chairmanship of Dr. Marie-Christine CABIÉ.

      OPENING WEB-CONFERENCE

      • 4:00 p.m. - 4:10 p.m.: Welcome by Grégoire VITRY and Sophie SUBERVILLE
      • 4:10 p.m. - 4:15 p.m.: Introduction by Dr. Marie-Christine CABIÉ
      • 4:15 - 4:30 p.m.: Dr. Robert NEUBURGER
      • 4:30 p.m. - 4:40 p.m.: Discussions and information 
      • 4:40 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.:  Live Q&A with  Dr. Robert NEUBURGER

      WORKSHOPS

      • 5:30 - 6:00 p.m.: Barbara ANGER DIAZ "Paul Watzlawick's approach to couples therapy" and Katharina ANGER "Shared responsibility"
      • 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.: Dr. Alain VALLÉE "Couple interviews and appreciative questioning" and  Dr. Julien BETBEZE "Narrative Approach & Couple Therapy"
      • 7:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.: Prof. Patrizia MERINGOLO "Mixed couples"
      • 7:30 - 8:00 p.m.: Dr. Edith GOLDBETER-MERINFELD "The presence of the absent in therapy"

      Session: accessible in replay - W ednesday 03 October

      TOPIC:  How to enter the client-patient system.

      Conference and workshops under the chairmanship of Ph.D. Wendel RAY.

      OPENING WEB-CONFERENCE

      • 4:00 p.m. - 4:10 p.m.: Welcome by Grégoire VITRY and Sophie SUBERVILLE
      • 4:10 p.m. - 4:15 p.m.: Introduction by Dr. Wendel RAY
      • 4:15 - 4:30 p.m.: Dr. Stephen GILLIGAN " How to enter the client-patient system"
      • 4:30 - 4:45 p.m.: Live Q&A with  Ph.D. Stephen GILLIGAN
      • 4:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.: Discussions and information 

      WORKSHOPS

      • 5:30 - 6:00 p.m.: Dr. Wendel RAY "How Don JACKSON entered the world of the patient-client"
      • 6:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.: Bernardo PAOLI "The symmetry of opposites and its 5 principles for being in tune with the patient-client"
      • 6:30 - 7:00 p.m.: Dr. Terry SOO-HOO "How to join and activate the strengths of the patient-client"
      • 7:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.: Debate and discussion 

       

      1st edition - 2017

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      WEB-CONGRESS INTERNATIONAL OF PSYCHOLOGY
      Palo Alto Strategic Systemic Approach

      FIRST EDITION 2017
      April 20 , 2017 - April 27 , 2017 - May 04 , 2017 - May 11 , 2017

      In partnership with
      CIRCÉ - MIMETHYS - JST - DILTS SG - MALAREWICZ - SFWORK - UNIVERSITY PARIS 8 - INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY STUDIES OF TOULOUSE AND LILLE   

      The Palo Alto MRI and LACT are organizing for the first time an international webinar bringing together many personalities from around the world around innovation, transformation and change. Four half-day conferences and workshops that bring together psychologists, researchers, therapists and philosophers specialized in systemic / strategic / hypnosis approach.

       

      THE PROGRAM

      Each intervention lasts 15 minutes and is followed by 15 minutes of live questions & answers.

      4:15 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. (GMT + 2 Paris) : Ch-ch-ch-changes: the  3 ways to change problem patterns B. O'HANLON

      5:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. (GMT + 2 Paris) : Generative change  R. DILTS

      5:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. (GMT + 2 Paris) : Break

      6:00 p.m. -6: 30 p.m. (GMT + 2 Paris) : The traumatic world and its process & HTSMA  E. BARDOT

      6:30 p.m. -7 p.m. (GMT + 2 Paris) : Article by Don Jackson and Weakland about  W. RAY

      7:00 p.m. -7: 30 p.m. (GMT + 2 Paris) : I try to understand  J. de ROSNAY

      7:45 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. (GMT + 2 Paris) : Break talk

      4:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. (GMT + 2 Paris) : Therapy in one session (SST - Single Session Therapy) M. HOYT

      5:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. (GMT + 2 Paris) : Diagnosis, research and relationship A. BEAU

      5:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. (GMT + 2 Paris) : Break

      6:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. (GMT + 2 Paris) : 7 secrets for an effective aphorism B. PAOLI

      6:30 -7 p.m. (GMT + 2 Paris) : Qualitative methods for evaluating strategic therapy  P. MERINGOLO

      7:00 p.m. -7 p.m. (GMT + 2 Paris) : Caring for people dependent on alcohol: topicality of the theory of alcoholism by G. Bateson S. WIEVIORKA

      7:45 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. (GMT + 2 Paris) : Break talk

      4:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. (GMT + 2 Paris) : When work hurts C. de SCORRAILLE

      5:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. (GMT + 2 Paris) : Solution-oriented therapies MC CABIÉ

      5:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. (GMT + 2 Paris) : Break

      6:00 p.m. -6: 30 p.m. (GMT + 2 Paris) : Can organizations become pathological? JA MALAREWICZ

      6:30 p.m. -7: 00 p.m. (GMT + 2 Paris) : PEARLsystem T. GARCIA RIVERA

      7:00 p.m. -7: 30 p.m. (GMT + 2 Paris) : Emotional regulation and the process of change N. DURIEZ

      7:45 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. (GMT + 2 Paris) : Break talk

      4:30-5 : p.m. (GMT+ 2 Paris) : No more, no less - Brief mental health services for children  J. DUVALL
      Qualitative research vs. quantitative research  J. DUVALL and W. RAY

      5:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. (GMT + 2 Paris) : Break

      6:00 p.m. -6 p.m. (GMT + 2 Paris) : Working with the cultural context of patients T. SOO-HOO

      6:30 p.m. -7 p.m. (GMT + 2 Paris) : The pragmatics of Gregory Bateson P. VARGAS AVALOS 

      7:00 p.m. -7: 30 p.m. (GMT + 2 Paris) : Change through mutual learning N. BATESON

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