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Therapeutic Approach

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Etiopathy Indications
Etiopathy

Etiopathy Indications

Etiopathy treats a wide range of functional disorders: low back pain, neck pain, sciatica, digestive disorders, migraines, ENT problems, circulatory issues, gynaecological disorders and infant pathologies. Its causal approach often yields rapid results in 1-6 sessions.

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Etiopathy: Tracing Back to the Cause
Etiopathy

Etiopathy: Tracing Back to the Cause

Etiopathy is a French manual therapy method founded by Christian Trédaniel in the 1960s. Its name comes from Greek aitia (cause) and pathos (suffering): etiopathy seeks to identify and treat the mechanical cause of pathologies rather than their symptoms.

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Fascia: The Overlooked Network
Fasciatherapy

Fascia: The Overlooked Network

Fascia constitutes the human body's largest sensory organ — a continuous connective tissue network that wraps, connects and supports every muscle, organ, nerve and blood vessel. Long ignored by conventional medicine, fascia has attracted growing scientific interest since the 2000s. Rich in sensory receptors and water, it plays a fundamental role in posture, movement, proprioception, force transmission and intercellular communication. Understanding fascia means understanding why foot pain can originate from cervical tension.

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When to Consult a Fasciatherapist
Fasciatherapy

When to Consult a Fasciatherapist

Fasciatherapy addresses a wide range of issues: chronic pain, fibromyalgia, trauma sequelae, stress, postural disorders, migraines, functional digestive disorders and sports support. Its gentleness makes it accessible to all ages and conditions.

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The Empty Chair Technique in Gestalt Therapy
Gestalt Therapy

The Empty Chair Technique in Gestalt Therapy

The empty chair is Gestalt therapy's most emblematic technique. It involves inviting the patient to address an empty chair onto which they project an absent person, a part of themselves or an unresolved life aspect. This role-play transforms an intellectual narrative into a living emotional experience, completes unfinished Gestalts and resolves inner conflicts. Validated by research, this technique is now used well beyond Gestalt therapy.

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Indications and Benefits of Gestalt Therapy
Gestalt Therapy

Indications and Benefits of Gestalt Therapy

Gestalt therapy is suited to anyone wishing to know themselves better, overcome a relational or emotional difficulty, or navigate a life transition. Its experiential, body-oriented approach makes it particularly adapted to anxiety, depression, couple issues, grief, burnout and personality disorders. Several clinical studies support its effectiveness, particularly for anxiety management and self-esteem improvement.

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Core Principles of Gestalt Therapy
Gestalt Therapy

Core Principles of Gestalt Therapy

Gestalt therapy rests on core principles that distinguish it from other psychotherapeutic approaches. Centred on lived experience in the present moment, it views the human being as an inseparable whole — body, emotions, thoughts and environment. The contact cycle, resistance mechanisms and the notion of personal responsibility form the pillars of this humanistic, experiential approach founded by Fritz and Laura Perls in the 1950s.

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How a Gestalt Therapy Session Works
Gestalt Therapy

How a Gestalt Therapy Session Works

A Gestalt therapy session is a living, interactive experience that differs radically from the classic image of a patient lying on a couch. The therapist is engaged, present and responsive. The work relies on bodily and emotional experience in the present moment, role-playing, experiential exercises and authentic dialogue between therapist and patient. Whether individual or group, each session is unique and adapted to the experience of the moment.

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Adult Graphotherapy: Rediscovering the Gesture
Graphotherapy

Adult Graphotherapy: Rediscovering the Gesture

Graphotherapy is not just for children. More adults consult for writing pain, legibility loss, need to restore fluid gesture after injury or for professional reasons. Students preparing exams, professionals taking handwritten notes and those wanting to beautify their writing find effective, personalized support.

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Graphotherapy: Handwriting Rehabilitation
Graphotherapy

Graphotherapy: Handwriting Rehabilitation

Graphotherapy is a paramedical discipline specializing in handwriting rehabilitation. It addresses children, adolescents and adults whose writing is painful, illegible, too slow or causes academic/professional suffering. The graphotherapist works on posture, writing tool grip, graphic gesture, fine motor skills and page space management.

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Graphotherapy for Children: Dysgraphia and Disorders
Graphotherapy

Graphotherapy for Children: Dysgraphia and Disorders

Dysgraphia affects about 5-10% of school-age children. This handwriting disorder manifests as illegible, painful, slow or laborious writing despite appropriate teaching and normal intelligence. Graphotherapy offers dysgraphic children tailored rehabilitation restoring the pleasure of writing and preventing academic failure.

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The Foundations of Psychoanalysis
Psychoanalysis & Psychodynamic

The Foundations of Psychoanalysis

Psychoanalysis, founded by Sigmund Freud in the late 19th century, constitutes the first systematic attempt to explore the human unconscious. More than a therapeutic method, it is a comprehensive theory of psychic functioning that revolutionized our understanding of sexuality, dreams, language and human suffering. This article traces the historical origins of psychoanalysis, its founding concepts and its evolution over a century of clinical practice and intellectual debate.

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Freudian Psychoanalysis: Key Concepts
Psychoanalysis & Psychodynamic

Freudian Psychoanalysis: Key Concepts

Beyond the unconscious and the Oedipus complex, Freudian psychoanalysis rests on a set of founding concepts that illuminate the dynamics of psychic life: repression, defence mechanisms, life and death drives, repetition compulsion, narcissism and metapsychology. This article explores these essential notions for understanding how Freud conceived the workings of the human mind and the origins of psychological suffering.

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Sex Therapy: Breaking Taboos
Sex Therapy

Sex Therapy: Breaking Taboos

Sex therapy is a specialized therapeutic approach for treating individual and couple sexual difficulties. It combines psychotherapy, sexual education and practical exercises to help people rediscover fulfilling sexuality. This article demystifies the practice and explains whom it addresses.

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Couples Sex Therapy
Sex Therapy

Couples Sex Therapy

Couples sex therapy addresses partners facing sexual difficulties affecting their relationship. Discordant desire, sexual routine, infidelity, sexuality after children, intimate communication difficulties: therapeutic work with the couple addresses sexuality in its relational context.

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Sexual Dysfunctions: Therapeutic Approaches
Sex Therapy

Sexual Dysfunctions: Therapeutic Approaches

Sexual dysfunctions affect a significant proportion of the population: about 40% of women and 30% of men report at least one significant sexual difficulty. Desire, arousal, orgasm disorders or sexual pain: sex therapy offers effective, validated protocols for most of these disorders.

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Shiatsu: The Japanese Art of Touch
Shiatsu

Shiatsu: The Japanese Art of Touch

Shiatsu is a Japanese therapeutic art based on finger pressure along the body's energy meridians. Recognized by the Japanese Ministry of Health since 1955 and by the European Parliament as one of eight noteworthy complementary medicines, shiatsu draws on the millennial tradition of Chinese medicine while integrating Western anatomical knowledge. This holistic manual practice aims to restore the free circulation of vital energy (Ki) to re-establish body-mind balance.

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Therapeutic Indications of Shiatsu
Shiatsu

Therapeutic Indications of Shiatsu

Shiatsu is recognized for its beneficial effects on a wide spectrum of functional disorders. Stress and anxiety, musculoskeletal pain, digestive issues, insomnia, headaches, chronic fatigue, menstrual disorders: finger pressure along meridians stimulates the body's natural self-regulation mechanisms. Recent clinical studies confirm its value for stress, pain and cancer-related fatigue management. This article presents main indications, contraindications and current scientific research.

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