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- 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
Padraic Gibson is a psychologist, family therapist and supervisor. He works in Ireland, Italy, France and Malta. He is Senior Research Associate and Lecturer at LACT, Dublin City University and Clinical Director of La Clinique des TOC / The OCD Clinic ®.
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.
- by Lact
Would you like to consult? Discover effective treatment methods to overcome anxiety and phobias. Brief and systemic therapy, an excellent treatment for anxiety disorders and phobias thanks to scientific research
- by Aurore Aimelet with Claude de Scorraille
We have changed, we are happy: nothing more to say. But what if we regret it? And what to decide in case of failure or relapse? How can this experience be enriched? The answers of the psychologist Claude de Scorraille.
- by Dr. Padraic Gibson
Padraic Gibson is a psychologist, family therapist and supervisor. He works in Ireland, Italy, France and Malta. He is Senior Research Associate and Lecturer at LACT, Dublin City University and Clinical Director of La Clinique des TOC / The OCD Clinic ®.
The World Health Organization defines panic disorder as a significant problem affecting up to 20% of the world's population and women are twice as likely to be affected as men.
- by Dr. Padraic Gibson
Padraic Gibson is a psychologist, family therapist and supervisor. He works in Ireland, Italy, France and Malta. He is Senior Research Associate and Lecturer at LACT, Dublin City University and Clinical Director of La Clinique des TOC / The OCD Clinic ®.
Social phobias or social anxiety disorder affect 15 million adults, or 6.8% of the population. This disorder is as common in men as it is in women, and according to most research, it usually begins around age 13. According to a 2007 survey, 36% of people with social anxiety disorder report experiencing the symptoms for 10 years or more before seeking help (AADA, 2007).