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- by Chloé Subra-Yacoubovitch
Graduated with a Master of Philosophy, a DU in Relationship and Strategic Intervention Clinic and a certification in Hypnosis, Chloé SUBRA, practitioner and trainer, supports individuals, athletes and organizations. She is co-founder and educational manager of Alter Horse, leader in equicoaching since 2013.
This article presents insomnia from a new angle: that of the systemic approach. It explores the different facets of this common sleep disorder, from diagnostic criteria to interactional patterns, to better understand its mechanisms and implications.
- by Sylvie Allouche
Sylvie Allouche practices in Paris in a municipal health center as a general practitioner and for 4 years: she has been attached to the pain center of the Lariboisière University Hospital where she practices medical hypnosis, rapid alternative movements and various brief systemic therapies such as d acceptance and commitment, narrative therapies and solution-oriented therapies. His training course and his methods of practice are a real plea for a global integrative body-mind medicine.
This article presents an innovative systemic approach for the management of chronic pain, inspired by the Palo Alto school.
- by Sylvie Allouche
Sylvie Allouche practices in Paris in a municipal health center as a general practitioner and for 4 years: she has been attached to the pain center of the Lariboisière University Hospital where she practices medical hypnosis, rapid alternative movements and various brief systemic therapies such as d acceptance and commitment, narrative therapies and solution-oriented therapies. His training course and his methods of practice are a real plea for a global integrative body-mind medicine.
Self-hypnosis and the use of metaphors are useful complementary techniques to help patients manage their pain, highlighting the importance of holistic and personalized pain management in modern medicine.
- by Lact
Several universities offer University Diplomas in psychology. But how to choose your DU in psychology? Do these DUs allow you to practice a profession or are they a step in a retraining process? Are there DUs in a systemic approach?
- by Lact
In 2017, LACT chose to provide training in the systemic approach 100% online. Among online psychology training courses, LACT is a pioneer. Discover the tools of this innovative approach.
- by Lact
The 2020 health crisis marked a new era for distance education. Historically relegated to making up for the shortcomings of continuing education, e-learning has since found its place at the heart of educational strategies, notably thanks to the initiatives of French universities and government programs aimed at increased integration of digital learning. The importance of interactivity, efficiency, and skills development constitute all the challenges of digitalized teaching .
- by Sylvie Allouche
Sylvie Allouche practices in Paris in a municipal health center as a general practitioner and for 4 years: she has been attached to the pain center of the Lariboisière University Hospital where she practices medical hypnosis, rapid alternative movements and various brief systemic therapies such as d acceptance and commitment, narrative therapies and solution-oriented therapies. His training course and his methods of practice are a real plea for a global integrative body-mind medicine.
Faced with the societal emergency represented by chronic pain, with its major repercussions on both the individual and the community, this article focuses on the need for holistic and personalized care. While traditional approaches focused on drug treatment are often ineffective and addictive, he highlights the importance of a deeper understanding of the patient's experience.
- by Dr. Padraic Gibson
Padraic Gibson is a psychologist, family therapist and supervisor. He works in Ireland, Italy and Malta. He is a Senior Research Associate and Lecturer at Dublin City University and founder of the OCD® and Anxiety Disorders Clinic .
Trust, empathy and mutual understanding are essential to achieve effective therapy results. How patients perceive and believe in the treatment process determines their engagement and therapy outcomes.