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Representative of the Palo Alto School, LACT offers online programs aimed at mental health, education and management professionals. Its activities also include the organization of international conferences and webinars to disseminate innovative practices of systemic and strategic therapy.
LACT (Action for Transformation) is an intervention, training and research center specializing in the systemic and strategic regulation of psychological and relational disorders. Founded by Claude de Scorraille and Grégoire Vitry, LACT represents the Palo Alto School in France, famous for its innovative approach to systemic and strategic brief therapy.
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?
At The OCD Clinic® , we know that obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) in children can profoundly affect family dynamics, often disrupting routines and creating a need for adaptation that impacts all family members. Understanding and managing these difficulties is essential to maintaining an environment conducive to the child's treatment and recovery. Below we explore practical strategies that families can use to manage OCD in the family context.
Early management of obsessive-compulsive disorder in children requires a whole family approach, encompassing early detection of symptoms, adjustment of expectations and clear communication. Encouraging autonomy, establishing clear limits and using indirect therapy can help children effectively overcome this disorder.
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.
Distinguishing OCD from other anxiety disorders involves recognizing intrusive obsessions and repetitive compulsions, which interfere with daily functioning. Understanding the nature of compulsions, whether fear or pleasure based, is crucial to choosing appropriate interventions and breaking the vicious cycle of OCD.
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.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) manifests itself as persistent thoughts and repetitive behaviors, linked to fears or pleasures, such as "Checking" or "Controlling" and perfectionism, as well as frequent obsessions such as doubts. on sexual identity or religiosity.
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.
Online therapy provides expanded accessibility to mental health services, eliminating geographic barriers and reducing costs. It allows for flexible sessions, tailored to patients' schedules, promoting more accessible and comfortable treatment, particularly beneficial for people who may find it difficult to leave their homes for in-person appointments.
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Too categorizing, too rigid, obligatory, questionnaires are sometimes daunting for various reasons. How to integrate them into a practice regularly and respecting their strict and precise method of administration?