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Jacques Hochmann
A Short History of Empathy
A psychoanalyst, but also a historian and cultural observer, Jacques Hochmann offers us here a fascinating journey through the history of philosophy and psychology, up till the most recent, state-of-the-art research.

Tobie Nathan, Nathalie Zajde
Democratic Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy is gripped by an intense paradox. It is being attacked (apparently justifiably) on all sides....

Catherine Jousselme, Jean-Luc Douillard
Meet Adolescents
A resolutely humane and optimistic approach to adolescence that stresses resilience rather than disorders

Nathalie Rapoport-Hubschman
Tame the Mind, Heal the Body Stress Emotions and Health
How taming your mind will help you reduce stress, manage your emotions and prevent modern diseases

Christophe Massin
To Suffer or to Love
Psychological and spiritual tools to feel better about yourself and with others

Stéphanie Bertholon
Coping With a Stressful World
How to adopt a sufficiently detached attitude to resist the stress of constant change

Raphaël Giachetti
Living With Bipolarity
Bipolar disorder explained to patients and their loved ones.

Danièle Brun
The Harm That Fathers Do
A book that delves into the role fathers play in their children’s upbringing

Dominique Barbier
A Factory of Perversity
How our liberal society has favoured the development of individual perversity