LIP/PC2S clinical research seminar

october 12, 2017 08:30 - october 12, 2017 12:30 pm

Between 2014 and 2017, the Laboratoire Interuniversitaire de Psychologie - Personnalité, Cognition, Changement Social (LIP/PC2S) atUniversité Savoie Mont Blanc conducted pilot research with unaccompanied minors and the child protection professionals who support them. The LIP/PC2S prevention unit, in partnership with the Conseil Départemental de la Savoie, is organizing a morning of feedback and discussion on the research: "Psychological and psychopathological characteristics of unaccompanied minors (MNAs). Resilience factors, pathways, personality and social inclusion".

The seminar will take place on Thursday, October 12, 2017 in Amphi 19 000 on the Jacob Bellecombette campus.

ABOUT THE SEMINAR

The results of this research will enable us to further characterize the specific needs of UFMs, and to identify the factors of vulnerability, resources and strategies implemented in migratory situations. It will also provide professionals with guidelines for dealing with this type of public. The morning session will close with a presentation on the notions of acculturative stress and migratory trauma.

Target audience

  • Professionals in the child protection sector,
  • Professionals in the medico-social sector,
  • Volunteers working with unaccompanied minors or migrants.

Program

  • 8:30am-8:45am: welcome of participants
  • 8.45am-9.15am: Addresses by the Departmental Council and the University
  • 9h15-10h50: Review of the research "Psychological and psychopathological characteristics of unaccompanied minors. Facteurs de résilience, parcours, personnalité et inscription sociale" conducted in Savoie from 2014 to 2017, with Sydney GAULTIER
  • 10.50-11.10am: break
  • 11h10-12h30: Acculturative stress and migratory trauma: contributions of intercultural clinical psychology, with Abdessalem YAHYAOUI

Speakers

  • Sydney GAULTIER, associate lecturer in psychology at LIP/PC2S and PhD in clinical psychology and pathology,
  • Abdessalem YAHYAOUI, teacher-researcher, HDR in clinical psychopathology at LIP/PC2S and specialist in the field of intercultural clinical psychology.

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