Page 4 to 7: Françoise Giromini – Mediation, when you hold us! | Page 8 to 23: Marie-Françoise Livoir-Petersen – André Bullinger and the question of dualism | Page 24 to 29: Catherine Potel – Mediation. Therapeutic. Body | Page 30 to 32: Catherine Potel – Work in the option. Live water | Page 34 to 46: Benoît Lesage – Symbolization and bodily mediations: from the body in play to the establishment of the body | Page 48 to 59: Sandra Cologne – Place, function and stakes of mediations in the professionalization path of students in psychomotricity | Page 60 to 64: Claire Bertin – For a psychocorporal understanding of mediation | Page 66 to 68: Fabien Joly, Jérôme Boutinaud and Marc Rodriguez – Games and mediations in the psychomotor clinic | Page 69 to 76: Fabien Joly – Play / re-play… mediate / re-mediate | Page 77 to 86: Jérôme Boutinaud – The transitional and reflexivity in the theorization of René Roussillon: what trajectory for play and symbolization? | Page 87 to 94: Marc Rodriguez – Play and mediation in the psychomotor clinic of babies and young children | Page 96 to 104: Roland Obeji – The issue of mediation in instrumental disorders. When the object in psychomotricity becomes an elusive mediation… | Page 106 to 114: Armand Pijulet – Rhythm, body and instrumental percussion. In psychomotricity: a story of play and emotion | Page 116 to 122: Claudine Giral – A psychocorporal structuring device in the dance of the Orishas, Afro-Cuban deities of the Yoruba pantheon | Page 124 to 129: Sylvie Bebin and Céline Viala – The “p’tits gourmands” workshop: tasting as a therapeutic mediator for children with ASD | Page 130 to 136: Jacky Garrone and Jean-Louis Puricelli – Avatar and symbolic co-construction of the body | Page 138 to 148: Agnès Molard – Horse as you hold us! | Page 150 to 163: Lise Molina – Shiatsu mediation: experiences and bodily memories, images, affects | Page 164 to 173: Jeanne Dross – A Kapla workshop in adult psychiatry | Page 174 to 175: Florian Védérine – Creation of kites: support for psychomotor structuring | Page 176 to 178: Matthieu Perusseau and Victoire Roucou – Body in immersion | Page 180 to 185: Vincent Gazon and Joëlle Villain – The Dramatic Game, therapeutic mediation in psychomotricity | Page 186 to 194: Monique Perrier-Genas – Mediation when you hold us! | Page 196 to 205: Aurore Juillard – “Tonus, when you bind us” | Page 206 to 216: Claire Leclanche and Elsa Warnier – Water clinic: immersion in two psychomotor treatments in child psychiatry and adult psychiatry | Page 218 to 235: Anne-Marie Pietri – The Body and Clay therapeutic group: seven years of experience, sharing and reflection | Page 236 to 240: Jean-Paul Villion – A therapy of chaos: psychomotor stimulation of children with brain injuries in balneotherapy | Pages 242 to 247: Eliane Tauleigne – Snoezelen, the senses as multidisciplinary mediation? | Page 248 to 259: Annabel Guiard and Lydie Gausseran – What is this circus? | Page 260 to 273: Frédéric Puyjarinet – Principles and interests of the practice of motor imagery in psychomotor rehabilitation | Page 274 to 283: Laurent Bonnotte – Theoretical-clinical aspects of present and future digital mediations in psychomotricity | Page 284 to 297: Emmanuel Madieu and Sabrina Ruiz – The use of the CO-OP method in psychomotor rehabilitation | Page 298 to 311: Mélisande Le Corre – “When therapeutic touch contacts the culture and religion of schizophrenic patients: cross-cultural reflections around mediation” | Page 312 to 318: Marie-Laure Portales – Art to awaken the senses of the elderly | Pages 320 to 331: Bernard Chouvier – Place and functions of the mediating object.