About me
After a successful social and intense corporate business life, I realized that I was somehow ‘empty’. I felt a deep challenge to find myself and to know who I am.
I confused a need of deep internal transformation with professional reconversion, and that led me to search continuously for solutions in the wrong place. I wanted more degrees and I even did several “personal development programs” but without any internal engagement (work on myself) nor integration. I was just “collecting” methods. Time passed and I was still facing this deep emptyness.
I was lost, for a long time. Read more...
The video below is a nice "image" of my process.
My studies
Injustices: a fatality to work on - International Conference Contextual Clinics - L'Ardoise Pivotante asbl (2022)
Sociocracy 3.0 - Formation (2022)
Conseiller Familial et Conjugal - C.P.F.B associated to the Université Catholique de Louvain (2022)
Coach - BAO Elan Vital Institut, Certified school at ICF (International Coach Federation) and associated with Acerta (2019)
Developing an optimal relationship with oneself and the others – Gelstalt sensibilisation - Formation continue et de l'Alternance (DFCA), Lille University (2020)
Psychosexual development in Children - GAMS Belgique (2018)
Child abuse and professional secrecy - CERES Centre d’expertise et de ressources pour l’enfance (2018).
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My deontology
My activities are under supervision;
I walk my path, which means I do therapy with the same method I practise myself and this allows me to keep "experiencing";
15-20% of my time is invested in studies, stages, ateliers. Not only in my activity but also to be aligned with the perspective of other healthcare domains. Feel free to have a look into the section 'About me';
There is a very clear and secure frame when working with the people I welcome;
Respect and goodwill are my principles;
Being aware of my prejudices, fears, angriness, mistakes, joy, desires as well as my way of managing relationships, this allowed me to take distance from all these filters and listen to the other in a different, qualitative and conscious way without judgments.
Being centered on the patient, as well as being conscious of myself, I pay attention to situations related to power or control that might arise;
I remain empathic to the rhythm of the patient that guides each session.