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- by Elise Launay
This article proposes intervention strategies against moral harassment, adopting a systemic approach to understand and modify relational dynamics. It offers concrete techniques to help victims regain control, with a focus on transforming harmful interactions into healthy relationships, and highlights the importance of strategic support to overcome harassment.
- by Elise Launay
In a context where moral harassment at work is increasingly scrutinized, increasingly denounced or invoked, this article offers a systemic and strategic reading of the victim-aggressor dynamic. Understanding the interactions at play to open new avenues for prevention, support and change in the face of harassment.
- 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 Malaval
Sylvie Malaval has worked for more than twenty years in the field of family relations and parenting. Today she works as an NLP therapist adopting a deeply systemic approach.
Domestic violence constitutes a major societal issue requiring in-depth understanding. This article explores the systemic dimension of this violence, reviewing their origin, their function and their participation in therapeutic intervention.
- by Claudette Portelli and Matteo Papantuono
Matteo Papantuono, PhD, is a doctor of psychology in brief and strategic therapy, trainer and coach (Italy, Malta), lecturer at the University of Macerata (Italy). He is the author of Knowledge through Change ; Win without fighting and Le Nuove dipendenze.
Claudette Portelli, PhD, is a doctor of psychology in brief and strategic therapy, CTS psychologist, trainer and coach (Italy, Malta), reader at the University of Malta. She is the author of Knowledge through Change; Obsessions, compulsions, manias: understand them and overcome them quickly ; Win without fighting and Le Nuove dipendenze.
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- 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?