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Nathalie Chollet worked for twenty years in the National Education as a school teacher, in primary and kindergarten. She is now a systemic therapist.
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The systemic and strategic approach is particularly effective in the treatment of eating disorders. Thanks to a scientific approach to the functioning of these disorders, systemic interventions record powerful results in terms of treatment in an average of 5 appointments over a period of 5 months.
- by Béatrice Giraudeau
brief therapy and hypnosis, member of Syprene / Lact research
- by Nathalie Chollet
Nathalie Chollet worked for twenty years in the National Education as a school teacher, in primary and kindergarten. She is now a systemic therapist.
School difficulties, through learning and/or behavioral disorders, are today at the center of numerous concerns and public reflections because they constitute a real challenge to be overcome, both by students and by parents and teachers. teachers.
- by Dr. Padraic Gibson
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Bulimia is an eating disorder which literally means “the hunger of an ox”. Bulimia is one of the eating disorders that is characterized by an uncontrollable urge toward food and a feeling of lack of control over the type and amount of food consumed.
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