Read this article published in Le Cercle Psy. « Magician », « ladies of secrets », « archaeologist », « plasticine doctor »: that’s how children see their shrinks…
Read this article published in Le Cercle Psy. « Magician », « ladies of secrets », « archaeologist », « plasticine doctor »: that’s how children see their shrinks…
Find out more about this survey published on the Cercle Psy website. To share their questions and difficulties, psychologists are strongly advised, especially at the start of their career, to be supervised by a more experienced colleague, for a fee. But is it really useful?
Read this article published on the Cercle Psy website. Seeing a migrant patient in consultation means coming into contact with a foreign culture. What are the risks of interpreting migrants’ ailments using only our Western codes?
Read this article published on the Cercle Psy website. While France’s cities are full of psychologists, the countryside has few. And yet, in rural areas, isolation, poor access to care and precariousness tend to exacerbate the psychological difficulties encountered.
Following numerous requests, by e-mail, telephone, carrier pigeon, Amerindian smoke signal or in person, from psychology students and recent graduates from all over France, I’ve gone off my own beaten track and set about writing this rather unusual article: the presentation of my modest advice on how best to succeed in finding a job in...
Read this article published on the Cercle Psy website. From theory to practice, from teacher-researchers to referent psychologists, from university clinical cases to real-life patients, psychology internships confront students with the reality of their future profession. How many hours of internship are students expected to complete? What difficulties might they encounter? Are internships enough to...
Read this article published on the Cercle Psy website. A nursery psychologist? What’s the point? Babies can’t talk! The presence of a psychologist in a day-care center for toddlers is still in its infancy, but some parents and professionals still have questions. Is he or she seen as a full-fledged crèche staff member? What are...
Read this article published on the Cercle Psy website. Once they’ve obtained their title after five years’ study, psychologists face a host of difficulties. From perilous access to their first job, to lack of respect for their practice, to non-recognition of their title, many clinicians run out of steam. How do young graduates cope? What...