Comment oublier une personne ? #118

Comment oublier une personne ? #118

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La gestalt-thérapie expliquée #274

Dans cet épisode #274, nous explorons une approche aussi profonde que souvent méconnue : la gestalt-thérapie.Aux côtés de la thérapeute Louise Asselin, nous vous proposons de mieux comprendre cette manière singulière d’accompagner la personne, centrée sur l’expérience vécue, la c ...  Show more

L'art de passer à l'action : vaincre la procrastination #273

Dans cet épisode #273, nous nous intéressons à un frein très courant mais souvent mal compris : la procrastination.Aux côtés de la thérapeute Nathalie Goursolas Bogren, nous explorons l’art de passer à l’action, au-delà des injonctions à « se motiver » ou à « se discipliner ».Pou ...  Show more

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