2021-10-14 08:49:19
The media, public institutions, private actors, specialists, citizens, personalities, elected officials: everyone today is talking regarding mental health. And it’s a good thing ! The taboo is largely lifted. We hear new voices. There is debate. In short, there’s a lot going on, to the point that it’s becoming difficult to follow what’s being said and what’s being done on this subject.
Our newsletter Psycom Info proposes, every other Tuesday, to shine the spotlight on a very small number of information, initiatives and testimonies which are making mental health news. A selection of articles, videos or podcasts, all taken from the web and freely accessible. Thus, Psycom intends to fight, in its own way, once morest infobesity or “information excess specific to the digital age”, according to the Le Robert dictionaries.
The information retained by Psycom raises fundamental questions, shows that the lines are moving, changing mentalities or providing new resources. This selection includes an element of subjectivity, assumed by the team and guided by our values.
Why subscribe to Psycom Info ?
To find out what you shouldn’t miss in mental health news over the past two weeks. To be nourished, in a few minutes of reading, with an original idea or a new point of view. To take, in passing, , news from Psycom – in each issue, we’ll tell you what’s new.
Psycom Infoa free newsletter, is intended for everyone involved in mental health on a personal or professional basis.
That Psycom Info is not:
An exhaustive press review on the subject of mental healthA platform for contributions on this same subject.
The first issue was sent on Tuesday October 19, 2021.
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