Fanny Montulet is a systemic clinical psychologist with several years of experience as a psychologist in the field of Functional Rehabilitation. She also works as a supervisor in partnership with the LACT school. ( https://www.fannymontulet.be/ )
TBS offers a glimmer of hope in the treatment of BPD. This psychological approach focused on problem solving and patient empowerment shows promise in managing behaviors and emotions, helping individuals overcome symptoms associated with this complex disorder.
Fanny Montulet is a systemic clinical psychologist with several years of experience as a psychologist in the field of Functional Rehabilitation. She also works as a supervisor in partnership with the LACT school. ( https://www.fannymontulet.be/ )
Bénédicte, a young borderline woman, rebuilds herself through systemic therapy. An exceptional case study that presents the techniques of the systemic approach to restore balance and self-confidence.
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.
Clinical research reveals that online therapy is surprisingly effective for OCD patients and paves the way for promising results in the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder.
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 explores hypnosis and the systemic and strategic approach to treating insomnia, drawing inspiration from Chinese maxims and paradoxical logic. With innovative techniques such as the therapeutic double bind, it offers new perspectives for lasting change in the management of sleep disorders.
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.
How to define obsessive-compulsive disorders? How to recognize them? Understanding how they work How to treat them?
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.
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.
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 .
Lying affects self-esteem and emotions, leading to negative psychological consequences. Self-deception shapes reality, influencing choices and beliefs in positive or negative ways. Awareness of the cost of lying can lead to more honest and healthy communication practices.