2023-08-22 08:00:04
We have all felt jealousy, more or less intensely. We have all also been victims of people who cast a look full of envy, possessiveness or overprotection, on what we do, particularly within the framework of a relationship as a couple, in the family, in friendship, or in the professional setting.
When it becomes sickly, jealousy can poison life. How to beat her? How do you learn to trust yourself? How can a psychologist help us overcome these feelings?
- Hadja Idrissa Bah, student, member of the Board ofteam and the network of young feminists in French-speaking West Africa
- Dana Castro, clinical psychologist in Paris, Author of Little silences and little lies: the child’s secret gardenpublished by Albin Michel. Author of the book Siblings. Help them flourishpublished by Albin Michel 2017.
- Report by Charlie Dupiot.
At the end of the show, we take stock of the long Covid. This phenomenon affects more than 20% of patients following 5 weeks, and more than 10% of patients following 3 months. We talk regarding it with the For Hervé Bourhy, Director of the Department of Global Health at the Institut Pasteur. He works on rabies and Covid-19.
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