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Woe to him who scandalizes children!
In the current turmoil and the various controversies concerning "sex education", "emotional and relational education", the "sexual rights" of children, Dr. Régis Brunod and I wanted to return to the fundamentals of the psychological protection of children.
A look back at an encounter, a journey, a refusal to negotiate with perversion, and the identification of multi-faceted manipulations.
Feb 218 min read


Ordinary Totalitarianism and Good Conscience
Before denouncing totalitarianism in general, have we made sure that it does not reside within ourselves? To find out, we must pay attention to certain processes that take place within groups as well as within individuals. Here is a first glimpse.
Sep 8, 20249 min read


Terrorist fascination
If terrorism is about terrorizing others, the question arises: who are the real terrorists? And what are they really motivated by?
Feb 4, 20249 min read


The tragic destiny of Marie-Antoinette
Marie Antoinette is both the most famous and the most misunderstood queen in the history of France. Born on November 2, 1755, in Vienna, Austria, she died by guillotine on October 16, 1793, in the Place de la Révolution in Paris (now Place de la Concorde). She reigned over France and Navarre from 1774 to 1791 and was Queen of the French from 1791 to 1792, the last queen of the Ancien Régime, Archduchess of Austria, Imperial Princess and Royal Princess of Hungary and Bohemia,
Jan 28, 20249 min read


"Our ability to think is being robbed", interview of Ariane Bilheran about totalitarianism
A specialist in the work of Friedrich Nietzsche, Ariane Bilheran helps us understand the idea of "comfort health" through an observation she makes about the crisis we are experiencing today: "so many people agree to give up their freedom under the cover of a lie, without having a knife to their throat, far from it. Quite simply because many of them aspire to the preservation of their comfort and their privileges, and because they have been chained to them little by little.
Oct 3, 20218 min read


About relationships between parents during a separation/divorce in case of one parent is paranoiac
It will be a question here of deepening the consequences of paranoia on the protective parent of the child, the risks incurred by the latter and the children themself, in particular, in case of disagreement on the guarding of the child.
Feb 20, 201711 min read


Paranoia in Childhood protection: delusional contagion
Paranoia is "a place of quiet horror" that is one that nobody wants to listen to. Only a few professionals are brave enough to call it by its name: paranoia.
Oct 8, 201610 min read


Interview about manipulation in companies by Usine Nouvelle
we need to distinguish between two concepts: the influence you're talking about and manipulation. Obviously, in social life, in business, we try to get others to do things they wouldn't do spontaneously. To do this, we use influence, we try to convince, we share our vision, we engage in dialogue. The fundamental difference between the two is respect for the other. The manipulator acts as if the other doesn't exist, while the influencer gives the other free will.
Apr 28, 20133 min read


About psychological submission to work: How a harasser manages to subdue an entire group
In everyday life, psychosocial risks are generally divided into stress, mental load, dysfunctional work organization, etc. The most serious consequences include burnout and attempted suicide. These two "highlights" of psychosocial disorders often, if not most of the time, have their origin in harassment and terror at work. Since then, I have encountered entire decimated collectives on several occasions during audit missions. The cause? Harassment through terror. Strange work
May 29, 201116 min read
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