Bullying and its psychological effects
In collaboration with Le Carnet PsyPresentation
How does bullying, often invisible and insidious, redefine the boundaries between personal and social suffering? What are the psychic workings underlying this form of violence, and how can they be identified and treated?
This meeting with Marie-France Hirigoyen, a specialist in moral harassment, proposes to delve deeper into these questions and explore the implications of this everyday violence.
Author
Marie-France Hirigoyen is a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. She specializes in the study of all forms of violence: domestic, perverse and sexual. She is notably the author of Le Harcèlement moral. La violence perverse au quotidien (La Découverte, 2003), Les Nouvelles solitudes (La Découverte, 2007) and Les Narcisse. Ils ont pris le pouvoir (La Découverte, 2019).
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