
Services
Mon approche est axée sur la psychothérapie individuelle et la thérapie de couple.
J'intègre des approches centrées sur la pleine conscience et le corps (telles que la psychothérapie sensorimotrice, la méthode Hakomi et l'EMDR) à la thérapie verbale traditionnelle.
Types de thérapies proposées
Thérapie individuelle
Thérapie de couple
Psychothérapie sensorimotrice
Méthode Hakomi (thérapie expérientielle)
Psychothérapie psychodynamique
EMDR (désensibilisation et retraitement par les mouvements oculaires)
Psychothérapie en ligne (téléthérapie)
Psychothérapie basée sur la pleine conscience et méditation
J'offre des services de thérapie individuelle et de thérapie de couple en français et en anglais.
Champs d'expertise
Je travaille avec des adultes de tous âges et de tous horizons, et j'accompagne de nombreux professionnels des milieux juridique, médical, du soin et des industries créatives.
Je célèbre la diversité sous toutes ses formes, incluant la diversité corporelle, les capacités, les origines ethniques, les orientations sexuelles, les identités de genre et les croyances religieuses.
Psychothérapie Individuelle
Je travaille avec des adultes confrontés à :
Des défis liés aux transitions de vie (arrivée d'un bébé, deuil, départ des enfants, déménagement, perte d'emploi, etc.)
Des difficultés relationnelles
Du stress et des défis professionnels
Du stress et de l'anxiété
Des traumatismes (trauma du développement et trauma de choc)
Du deuil et des pertes
Des enjeux liés à l'expatriation et à l'adaptation culturelle
Thérapie de couple
Nous pouvons explorer les difficultés liées à :
La communication
L'intimité
Les blessures de confiance et les trahisons
La parentalité
La séparation consciente
La préparation au mariage

Details
In addition to traditional talk therapy, my practice is informed by the following modalities.
EMDR
EMDR (short for Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) is a psychotherapy modality that helps people heal from the emotional distress and symptoms that are the result of disturbing life experiences. Repeated studies show that by using EMDR therapy people can experience the benefits of psychotherapy that once took years to make a difference.
EMDR integrates elements of many effective psychotherapies in a structured protocol that is designed to maximize treatment effects. This includes psychodynamic, cognitive behavioral, interpersonal, experiential, and body-centered therapies.
EMDR is recommended as an effective treatment for trauma by many international health and governmental agencies including the World Health Organization. EMDR is also used to relieve other conditions such as: anxiety, panic attacks, depression, performance anxiety, phobias, and complicated grief.
Sensorimotor Psychotherapy®
Sensorimotor Psychotherapy (SP) is a body-centered talk therapy designed to address cognitive, emotional, and physical symptoms of trauma and developmental issues. These issues are often connected to symptoms of anxiety, depression, or difficulties in relationships. SP aims to help a client feel a sense of safety in their body when faced with reminders of past painful experiences. As a holistic approach , SP draws from somatic therapies, neuroscience, attachment theory, and cognitive approaches, as well as from the Hakomi Method.
SP enables clients to discover and change habitual physical and psychological patterns that impede optimal functioning and well-being. SP is helpful in working with dysregulated nervous system activation (such as feeling overwhelmed, panicked or checked out) and other effects of trauma, as well as the limiting belief systems of developmental issues (for example, “I’m not good enough”, “I can’t depend on anyone,” “My needs are not important”).
Sensorimotor therapy emphasizes mindfulness and awareness of the connection between the client’s mind and body. SP helps clients cultivate their strengths, while providing enough challenge to stimulate growth, long lasting change, and well-being.
The Hakomi Method
The Hakomi Method of Experiential Psychotherapy combines mindful body awareness with experiential techniques to promote psychological growth and transformation.
Hakomi considers the body to be a window to unconscious psychological material. The therapist helps clients identify body/somatic indicators of unconscious beliefs and then bring these indicators into awareness, thus supporting the process of change.
PACT - Psychobiological Approach to Couple Therapy®
PACT was developed out of cutting-edge research in three areas:
Neuroscience: how the brain works for or against us when in a relationship
Attachment theory: experiences in early relationships create a blueprint that informs the sense of safety and security we bring to adult relationships.
Arousal regulation: the way the human mind and body respond to and manage moods and emotions—both our own and our partner's—such as stress, anger, or affection.
Working with a PACT therapist, you and your partner can discover how to:
stay connected
help each other feel safe and secure
better manage each other’s emotional highs and lows
fight better
better manage and resolve conflict in the future
rekindle your love
minimize each other’s stress
optimize each other’s health.
Credits: Hydrangea photo by No Ear Pulling on Unsplash
Couch Photo by Phillip Goldsberry on Unsplash
Plant Photo by Sarah Dorweiler on Unsplash