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“Psych” Congresson Radicalization

Kader Attia

7, 8, 9, 10 November

https://cert-radicalisation.fr

2018

Program

Paris

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Why Have a “Psych” Congress on Radicalization?

The organization of the “Psych” Congress on Radicalization is an initiative of the Centre d’étude des radicalisations et de leurs traitements (CERT – Center for the Study of Radicalizations and their Treatments, Paris Diderot University), which has received support from the main French organizations of psychiatrists and psychologists: the Syndicat des Psychiatres d’Exercice Public (SPEP – Association of Public Sector Psychiatrists), the Syndicat National des Psychologues (SNP – National Association of Psychologists), the Fédération Française de Psychiatrie (FFP) and the Fédération Française des Psychologues et de Psychologie (FFPP).

The French Ministry of Solidarity and Health and the Administration of the Inter-Ministerial Committee on Preventing Delinquency and Radicalization (SG-CIPDR) support the project and have proposed inscribing it in the National Radicalization Prevention Plan (Measure 37).

One requirement of the partnership between civil society and the state is avoiding a confusion of roles by preserving participants’ critical freedom. This partnership has been forged with a specific goal in mind.

The purpose of this conference is to provide an assessment of current “psych” knowledge, to share the results of various experiments and experiences, and to help enable the emergence of new approaches to treating a complex problem. The decision to use the image of a man’s shadow in front of a maze-like path as the poster for the congress indicates the difficulty of the task. But difficulty is no justification for over-simplification, nor does it allow us to obscure the issues. Instead, difficulty demands complexity, as long as it takes the trouble to provide both intelligibility and the possibility of expressing the limits of our understanding relative to current knowledge.

The “psych” world – psychiatrists, psychologists, and psychoanalysts – has been called to the front lines in a period that has unleashed terrorist violence, and that is far from over: both to tend to the victims and to consider what motivates that violence, as well as to work towards de-radicalization by redirecting those who defend its ideological justification. Those who have answered that call are numerous and diverse; the vast majority are cautious and aware of the need to leave room for other players and for researchers from other fields. The reports they will offer this assembly are the result of constructions imposed by the ordeals of the past three years, ordeals that, due to the combined effects of fear and safety measures, have changed numerous facets of our everyday lives.

It is foreseeable that this assessment will not be a moment of pure harmony and consensus. With over 90 speakers, both convergences and divergences are bound to appear. They should contribute to shedding light on the world we live in, with what has become known as “radicalization” or “radicality,” with its implicit meaning of deadly violence, whatever the ideas that attempt to justify it are.

Organizing Committee

• Fethi Benslama: director of CERT; president of the “Psych” Congress Organizing Committee• Representatives of the Ministry of Solidarity and Health/SG-CIPDR• Sylvie Blumenkrantz: coordinator of the “Psych” Congress on Radicalization• Jean-Jacques Bonamour du Tartre: psychiatrist; president of the Fédération Française de Psychiatrie (FFP) • Jacques Borgy: psychologist; secretary-general of the Syndicat National des Psychologues (SNP) • Sabine Choquet: researcher at the CRIEC (UQAM); secretary-general of CERT• Tamara Guénoun: clinical psychologist; associate professor, Lyon Lumière University 2• Thierry Lamote: clinical psychologist; associate professor, deputy director of CERT• Laurie Laufer: director of the Centre de Recherche psychanalyse, médecine et société (CRPMS – Psychoanalysis, Medicine & Society Research Center)• Gladys Mondière: co-president of the Fédération Française des Psychologues et de Psychologie (FFPP)• Catherine Pinson-Guillaume: clinical psychologist; psychoanalyst• Hassan Rahioui: psychiatrist; head of Service VII, Sainte Anne Hospital• Richard Rechtman: psychiatrist; psychoanalyst; senior professor, EHESS (School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences)• Giorgia Tiscini: clinical psychologist; lecturer, Paris Diderot University• Michel Triantafyllou: psychiatrist; president of the Syndicat des Psychiatres d’Exercice Public (SPEP – Association of Public Sector Psychiatrists)

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How was the Program Composed?

The following principles guided the composition of the program:- Invitations were sent to the heads of known radicalization-prevention programs and to psychologists and psychiatrists with recognized experience related to extremist behaviors who have published work or organized seminars or other events on the topic.- A Call for Papers, distributed to 10,000 practitioners, received over a hundred abstracts.- A rigorous selection was performed by the organizing committee, based on the criteria that the papers must be rooted in clinical practice and aimed at transmitting knowledge based on that practice.- All together, over 90 speakers will be included in the Congress’s program.

Charter of the “Psych” Congress on Radicalization

This charter provides a framework for the “Psych” Congress on Radicalization that aims to insure the conditions necessary to an assessment of the current state of knowledge and practices in the field of violence prevention.

• This is not a symposium, but an exceptional assembly representing a very large number of professionals. The purpose of this Congress is to forward knowledge about treatment for a phenomenon that threatens individuals’ lives, rights and freedom, and democratic society. Over the course of the last few years, violent radicalization has been at the root of murderous acts that have caused hundreds of casualties in France, and thousands around the world.

• The speakers agree to provide clear information, transmit enlightened experience, and to contribute to sharing knowledge and training resources.

• They will communicate in a way that is both concise and understandable by everyone involved, and strictly respect the limit of 20 minutes per presentation, followed by a 20-minute discussion period at the end of each session. They will provide the elements necessary for a debate that respects a multiplicity of points of view. They will also answer the questions that will be published on CERT’s website.

• A committee of auditors will present a first draft of proposals drawn from the various presentations after the president’s concluding remarks. This committee’s work will ultimately be published.

• Speakers will provide a written contribution for the Proceedings within a month following the Congress, in accordance with the editorial guidelines that will be transmitted to them.

• The Congress will be filmed, pending consent from participants, who may opt to be recorded only. The full audio and video record will be available on CERT’s website.

Sequence

Welcome and registration

Please come to the reception office upon arrival, with a valid photo I.D. (national I.D., passport, driver’s license or professional I.D.). Registration opens at 1:30 P.M. on November 7, and at 8 A.M. on November 8, 9 and 10. Access is reserved to registered participants only.The badge is mandatory within the “Psych” Congress on Radicalization. Anyone enrolled in continuing education must sign in upon arrival.

Sessions and questions from the audience

Sessions will begin precisely as scheduled. Therefore, please plan to arrive at the auditorium a few minutes early. Simultaneous French/English and English/French translation will be provided on November 8, 9 and 10. The large number of presentations will not leave time for Q&A with the audience. However, devices will be provided at the entrance that will allow attendees to ask questions that will be sent to a server and displayed on-screen at the auditorium when the discussant(s) take the floor, and will also be published on CERT’s website. Speakers will answer them on the site.

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Wednesday November 7

Prologue

The prologue provides time for discussion between social-science researchers and psychoanalysis-based practitioners and researchers about their respective approaches to radicalization.

The idea is to indicate each field’s contribution to the approach to the phenomenon and potentially to its treatments, as well as the ways in which they collaborate with other disciplines.

As with many crucial issues, radicalization requires various fields of human and social sciences to engage in intense interactions. It also leads to hybrid creations between branches of knowledge in areas where new phenomena resist intelligibility.

1:30 p.m. Welcome

2:30 p.m. Opening of the Prologue

• Muriel Domenach: secretary-general of the Inter-Ministerial Committee on Preventing Delinquency and Radicalization• Jean-François Balaudé: vice-president of the Conseil scientifique sur les processus de radicalisation (COSPRAD – Scientific Council on the Radicalization Process); president of Paris-Nanterre University • Fethi Benslama, president of the Organizing Committee of the “Psych” Congress on Radicalization

3:00-3:45 p.m. Opening Conference

• Richard Rechtman, psychiatrist; psychoanalyst; anthropologist; senior professor, EHESS (School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences)

Terrorism and Mass Murder: What Are the Correspondences?

÷ 3:45 p.m. Break

4:00-7:00 p.m. Convergences and Divergences between “Psych” and Social Science Approaches

• President: Isabelle Sommier: professor of sociology, Paris University 1

• Gérald Bronner: professor of sociology, Paris Diderot University; member of the Academy of Technologies and the National Academy of Medicine • Olivier Galland: sociologist; director of research, CNRS (National Center for Science Research) • Tamara Guénoun: clinical psychologist; associate professor, Lyon Lumière University 2 • Marc Hecker: researcher at the Security Studies Center at the IFRI• Thierry Lamote: clinical psychologist; associate professor, Paris Diderot University

÷ 5:30 p.m. Break

• President: Laurie Laufer: psychoanalyst; professor of clinical psychopathology, Paris Diderot University

• Laurent Bonelli: political scientist; associate professor, Paris Nanterre University & Fabien Carrié: post-doctoral student in political science, Paris Nanterre University • Bruno Karsenti: sociologist and philosopher; senior professor, EHESS (School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences) • Richard Rechtman: psychiatrist; psychoanalyst; senior professor, EHESS

7:00 p.m. Reception

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Thursday November 8

8:00 a.m. Welcome Participants

9:00-10:00 a.m. Session 1 - Opening • Christine Clerici: president of Paris Diderot University • Catherine Boiteux: vice-president of the CME of the Paris Hospital Group (GHT) • Michel Triantafyllou: psychiatrist; president of the Syndicat des Psychiatres d’Exercice Public (SPEP – Association of Public Sector Psychiatrists)

Clinical Ideas on the Topic of Radicalization Since 2015• Fethi Benslama: director of CERT; president of the “Psych” Congress Organizing Committee

Keynote Address

÷ 10:00 a.m. Break

10:15-12:30 a.m. Session 2 - Violent Radicalizatione • President: Michel Wieviorka: senior professor, EHESS (School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences); president of the Fondation de la Maison des Sciences de l’Homme (FMSH – House of Human Sciences Foundation) • Bernard Chouvier: emeritus professor of clinical psychopathology; psychoanalyst

Fanatization and Adolescence • Nicolas Estano: clinical psychologist at the UPPL of Ville Evrard; expert witness for the Paris Court of Appeals

A Psycho-Criminological Point of View on Committing Terrorist Acts • Pascal Marchand: professor, Toulouse University

Radical Rhetoric: An Analysis of Mohamed Merah’s Discourse • Geneviève Morel: psychoanalyst, Forensic Hospital Unit (UHSA

The Role of Certain Precocious Images in Committing Terrorist Acts• Sabine Riss: clinical psychologist, penitentiary administration, Fighting Violent Radicalization Mission; doctoral student

The Martyrs’ Clinic: From the Impossibility of Being to the Desire for a Grandiose Death• Discussants: Véronique Degermann: Paris District Attorney in charge of the anti-terrorism division, military penal affairs, war crimes and crimes against humanity & Arnaud Martin: adjunct senior civil servant for defense and security for social ministries

÷ 12:30 Lunch break 2:00-2:45 p.m. Conference • Cécile Rousseau: child psychiatrist; professor in the Department of Psychiatry, McGill University (Montreal)

Social Suffering and Hatred of the Other: Defining the Clinic’s Role and Limits

2:45-4:15 p.m. Session 3 - Radicalization Clinic • President: Gladys Mondière: co-president of the Fédération Française des Psychologues et de Psychologie (FFPP)

• Sarah Daoudi-Gassama: clinical psychologist at the Ministry of Justice’s Children’s Legal Protection Service (PJJ); doctoral student, Paris Nanterre University In the Meanders of Becoming a Woman: The Situation of Two Radicalized Teenaged Girls• Annabelle Jaccard: clinical psychologist; doctoral student, Paris Diderot University

When Hatred Meets the Ideal • Léa Kalaora: clinical psychologist; anthropologist; doctoral student, Paris Diderot University

What Are the Clinical Options for Women Returning from Syria? • Thierry Lamote: clinical psychologist; associate professor; deputy director of CERT

Lessons from the Pontourny Measures

• Discussant: Danièle Epstein: clinical psychologist; ex-PJJ (Children’s Legal Protection Service); psychoanalyst

÷ 4:15 p.m. Break

4:30-6:00 p.m. Session 4 - Psychotherapeutic Approaches

• President: Hassan Rahioui: psychiatrist; head of Service VII, Sainte Anne Hospital

• Thierry Delcourt: child psychiatrist; psychoanalyst; vice-president of the AFPEP-SNPPAccommodating Adolescent Radicality and the Radicalized: How and in What Conditions?

• Serge Hefez: psychiatrist; psychoanalyst; head of the Family Therapy Unit, Salpêtrière HôpitalAdolescence under ISIS’s Spell: Two Years of Activity in a Child Psychiatry Office

• Malika Mansouri: associate professor, Paris Descartes University; child-protection clinicianConsidering Clinical Attitudes towards Radical Adolescent Realities

• Discussant: Alain Vanier: psychiatrist; psychoanalyst; professor of psychopathology, Paris Diderot University

Address by Ms. Agnès Buzyn: Minister of Solidarity and Health÷ 6:00 p.m. Break 6:15-7:00 p.m. Conference

• Marc Sageman: forensic psychiatrist (USA)The Emergence of Terrorism

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Friday November 9

9:00-11:00 a.m. Session 5 - Minors Returning from War Zones• President: Jean-Jacques Bonamour du Tartre: psychiatrist; president of the Fédération Française de Psychiatrie (FFP) • Thierry Baranger: first vice-president of the TGI (High Court) of Bobigny; president of the juvenile court • Caroline Eliacheff: child psychiatrist; psychoanalyst

Who Will Take Care of the Children?• Thierry Baubet: professor of child and teen psychiatry, UTRPP Paris 13 University, CESP Inserm 1178, AP-HP

Children Coming Back from Conflict Zones: What Is the Role of Child Psychiatry? • Léonor Sauvage: chargée de mission, SG-CIPDR • Discussant: Soraya Ayouch: psychologist health department, judicial protection and education missions (DPJJ) & Daniel Oppenheim: psychiatrist; psychoanalyst, Paris

÷ 11:00 a.m. Break

11h15-noon Conference• Jean-François Gayraud: author of Théorie des hybrides (CNRS Editions)The Hybrid Profile of those who Commit Terrorist Attacks: From Delinquency to Terrorism

÷ noon: Lunch break

1:30-3:15 p.m. Session 6 - Families’ Ordeal: Providing Support for Parenthood

• President: Monique Lauret: psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, member of the Advisory Board for the Conseil scientifique du Centre d’Action et de Prévention contre la Radicalisation des Individus (CAPRI – Center for Prevention and Action against Individuals becoming Radicalized)

• Gweltaz Fily: clinical psychologist, ADSEA29 & Guillaume Habasque: caseworker, ADSEA29Lessons from an Experience Accompanying Youths in an Outreach Center

• Stéphane Houyez, psychologist, “Ressources” a non-profit in the EssonneHow “Ressources’s” Team Works with Families

• Véronique Stéphan-Vatan: psychologist & Marie-Pierre Robin: nurse and family therapist, Maison des Adolescents 49, AngersParents as a Resource for Deradicalization

• Eliane Theillaumas: clinical psychologist; ex-chargée de mission at the Anti-Terrorism Coordination Unit (UCLAT)Families’ Role in Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Prevention

• Discussant: Daniel Coum: clinical psychologist; psychoanalyst; director of services at Parentel, Brest; associate professor, CRPC-CLCS, EA4050 Brest, UBO

÷ 3:15 p.m. Break 3:30-5:15 p.m. Session 7 - Treating Radicalization in a Penitentiary Setting

• President: Antoine Garapon: magistrate; secretary-general of the Institut des Hautes Études sur la Justice (IHEJ – Institute of Advanced Studies on Justice)

• François Toutain: head of the mission against violent radicalization, penitentiary administration • Marion Dupays: support-tandem psychologist (MLRV); doctoral student, Hauts de France and Bourgogne-Franche-Comté

Radicalization and Terrorist Acts: A Clinic for Inmate-Professional Encounters• Guillaume Monod: psychiatrist, child psychiatrist, head of mental-health consultations at the Seine Saint Denis detention center Clinical Handling of Radicalized Persons and Jihadists in a Prison Environment • Giorgia Tiscini: clinical psychologist; lecturer, Paris Diderot University

The Radicalization Process in a Prison Environment

• Discussant: Xavier Crettiez: professor of political science, Versailles University Saint Quentin en Yvelines

÷ 5:15 p.m. Break

5:30-7:30 p.m. Session 8 - Preventing Violence: Multi-professional Programs 1

• President: Sabine Choquet: researcher at the CRIEC (UQAM); secretary-general of CERT

• Guillaume Corduan: psychiatrist, Maison des adolescents/ARS; VIRAGE network, StrasbourgThe V.I.R.A.G.E. Network: Regional Health Measures Aimed at Preventing Radicalization

• Zohra Harrach-Ndiaye: director of legal services and child-protection at La Sauvegarde in Seine Saint Denis; creator and leader of the program for managing radicalized persons and those at risk of radicalization in Seine Saint Denis

A Certain Approach to Radicalization: Lessons from Experiences in Seine Saint Denis• Jérôme Payen de la Garanderie: psychiatrist & Nora Letto: psychologist

“Psychs’” Role in a Program for Deradicalization in the Framework of a Legal Procedure, both Pre- and Post-Sentencing • Marie-Aude Piot: child psychiatrist, PHU Paris V University, Inserm 1178, Montsouris Institute, Paris & Djamila Tail: PJJ caseworker, Open Setting Educational Unit, Villeneuve Saint Georges Meeting and Educational Work with Radicalized Minors at the PJJ (Children’s Legal Protection Service)

• Discussant: Tamara Guénoun: clinical psychologist; associate professor, Lyon Lumière University 2

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Saturday November 10

9:00-10:45 a.m. Session 9 - Ethical, Deontological and Legal Issues

• President: Jean-Claude Ameisen: honorary president of the Comité consultatif national d’éthique (National Ethics Committee)

• Jacques Borgy: psychologist; secretary-general of the Syndicat National des Psychologues (SNP – National Association of Psychologists) Do We Adapt Our Deontology to the Circumstances?• Michel David: psychiatrist; vice-president of the Syndicat des Psychiatres des Hôpitaux (SPH – Association of Hospital Psychiatrists)

Psychiatry and Radicalization: a Discreetly Vigilant Presence • Gilles Munier: vice-president of the Conseil national de l’Ordre des Médecins (National Order of Doctors Council)

Patient-Doctor Confidentiality and Radicalization: Ethical, Legal and Deontological Aspects

Discussant: Michèle Benhaïm: psychoanalyst; professor, Aix-Marseille University

÷ 10:45 a.m. Break

11:00-12:30 a.m. Session 10 - Radicalization and Mental Illness: What Are the Connections? ?• President: Michel Triantafyllou: psychiatrist; president of the Syndicat des Psychiatres d’Exercice Public (SPEP – Association of Public Sector Psychiatrists) • Michel Botbol: professor of Child and Teen Psychiatry, University of Western Brittany and Brittany University Hospital

Radicalization and Psychiatry: A Highly Adaptable Relationship• François Caroli: psychiatrist

Dealing with the Extreme in Ordinary Psychiatry• Patrick Chemla: psychiatrist; department head, Henri Ey Clinic, Antonin Artaud Day Clinic in Reims

The Boy who Cried ISIS• Daniel Zagury: department head at the Psychiatric Centre in Bois de Bondy (EPS Ville-Evrard) What the Psychiatric Examination Teaches Us

• Discussant: Yorgos Dimitriadis: psychiatrist; psychoanalyst; professor of psychopathology, Paris Diderot University

12:30-1:15 Conference • Mark Dechesne: psychiatrist; professor, University of Leiden, Netherlands

Psychological, Psychiatric, and Clinical Approaches to Radicalization in the Netherlands

÷ 1:15 p.m. Lunch break

2:15-3:15 p.m. Session 11 - Ref lections on an Experience of De-Centralizing Prevention• President: Eliane Theillaumas: clinical psychologist; ex-chargée de mission at the Anti-Terrorism Coordination Unit (UCLAT)

• Noëlle Diebold: clinical psychologist, CPRAF prefecture 21; coordinator of the CONCORDANCE network, Bourgogne Franche-Comté Psychologists’ Role in Decentralized Prevention • Laurent Prévost: Prefect of the Val de Marne • Aurélien Rousseau: managing director of ARS Île-de-France (Paris Area Regional Health Agency)

• Discussant: Claudie Baudino: chargée de mission, National Coordination and Support Unit for Decentralized Action, SG-CIPDR

3:15-4:00 p.m. Conference • Anders Bo Christensen: Special Consultant at the Danish Centre for Prevention of Extremism

÷ 4:00 p.m. Break

4:15-6:15 p.m. Session 12 - Preventing Violence: Multi-professional Programs 2• President: Patrick Chemla: psychiatrist; department head, Henry Ey Clinic, Antonin Artaud Day Clinic in Reims.

• Sabra Ben Ali: clinic coordinator, Centre de Prévention et d’Actions contre la Radicalisation des Individus (CAPRI)CAPRI (Center for Prevention & Action Against Individuals Becoming Radicalized): Radicalization – A Test for Regions

• Erwan Dieu: criminologist; director of ARCA & Olivier Sorel: psychologist; director ARCA Treating Radicalization in Prison: the CéSURE Protocol • Catherine Grandsard: psychologist; associate professor, Paris University 8; deputy director of the Georges Devereux Centre Clinic of “Lost Souls”: Ethno-Psychiatry and Preventing Radicalization• Marie-Cécile Marty: clinical psychologist in juvenile-protection homes; psychoanalyst at the CPCT, Lyon

Fear’s Inner Horizons

• Discussant: Éric Bidaud: professor of clinical psychopathology, Paris Diderot University

6:15-7:00 p.m. Conclusion • President: Fethi Benslama: president of the Organizing Committee for the “Psych” Congress • Presentation of proposals made during the Congress and gathered by a committee of Congress auditors, with the participation of Christel Grimbergen & René Zegerius from the Health and Social Care Working Group, Radicalisation Awareness Network (RAN), as well as Jacques Borgy: psychologist, secretary-general of the Syndicat National des Psychologues (SNP)

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Speakers

Ameisen, Jean-Claude: honorary president of the Comité consultatif national d’éthique (National Ethics Committee)Ayouch, Soraya: psychologist health department, judicial protection and education missions (DPJJ) Balaudé, Jean-François: vice-president of the Conseil scientifique sur les processus de radicalisation (COSPRAD – Scientific Council on the Radicalization Process); president of Paris-Nanterre UniversityBaranger, Thierry: first vice-president of the TGI (High Court) of Bobigny; president of the juvenile court Baubet, Thierry: professor of child and teen psychiatry, UTRPP Paris University 13, CESP Inserm 1178, AP-HP Baudino, Claudie: chargée de mission, National Coordination and Support Unit for Decentralized Action, SG-CIPDR Ben Ali, Sabra: clinic coordinator, Centre de Prévention et d’Actions contre la Radicalisation des Individus (CAPRI – Center for Prevention and Action against Individuals becoming Radicalized)Benhaïm, Michèle: psychoanalyst; professor, Aix-Marseille University Benslama, Fethi: psychoanalyst; professor of clinical psychopathology, Paris Diderot University; director of CERT; president of the “Psych” Congress on Radicalization Organizing Committee Bidaud, Éric: professor of clinical psychopathology, Paris Diderot University Boiteux, Catherine: vice-president of the CME of the Paris Hospital Group (GHT)Bonamour du Tartre, Jean-Jacques: psychiatrist; president of the Fédération Française de Psychiatrie (FFP) Bonelli, Laurent: political scientist; associate professor, Paris Nanterre UniversityBorgy, Jacques: psychologist; secretary-general of the Syndicat National des Psychologues (SNP – National Association of Psychologists) Botbol, Michel: professor of child and teen psychiatry, University of Western Brittany and Brittany University Hospital Bronner, Gérald: professor of sociology, Paris Diderot University; member of the Academy of Technologies and the National Academy of Medicine Buzyn, Agnès: Minister of Solidarity and HealthCaroli, François: psychiatrist Carrié, Fabien: postdoctoral student in political science, Paris Nanterre UniversityChemla, Patrick: psychiatrist; department head, Henri Ey Clinic, Antonin Artaud Day Clinic in Reims Choquet, Sabine: research associate at the CRIEC (UQAM); secretary-general of CERT Chouvier, Bernard: emeritus professor of clinical psychopathology; psychoanalyst Christensen, Anders Bo: Special Consultant at the Danish Centre for Prevention of Extremism Clerici, Christine: president of Paris Diderot University Corduan, Guillaume: psychiatrist, Maison des adolescents/ARS, V.I.R.A.G.E. Network, Strasbourg Coum, Daniel: clinical psychologist; psychoanalyst; director of services at Parentel, Brest; associate professor, CRPC-CLCS, EA4050 Brest, UBO Crettiez, Xavier: professor of political science, University of Versailles Saint Quentin en Yvelines Daoudi-Gassama, Sarah: clinical psychologist at the PJJ (Children’s Legal Protection Service); doctoral student, Paris Nanterre University David, Michel: psychiatrist; vice-president of the Syndicat des Psychiatres des Hôpitaux (SPH) Dechesne, Mark: psychiatrist; professor, University of Leiden, Netherlands Degermann, Véronique: Paris District Attorney in charge of the anti-terrorism division, military penal affairs, war crimes, and crimes against humanity Delcourt, Thierry: child psychiatrist; psychoanalyst; vice-president of the AFPEP-SNPP Diebold, Noëlle: clinical psychologist, CPRAF prefecture 21; coordinator of the CONCORDANCE network, Bourgogne Franche-ComtéDieu, Erwan: criminologist; director ARCA Dimitriadis, Yorgos: psychiatrist; psychoanalyst; professor of psychopathology, Paris Diderot University Domenach, Muriel: secretary-general of the Inter-Ministerial Committee on Preventing Delinquency and Radicalization Dupays, Marion: support-tandem psychologist (MLRV); doctoral student, Hauts de France and Bourgogne-Franche-Comté Eliacheff, Caroline: child psychiatrist; psychoanalyst Epstein, Danièle: clinical psychologist; ex-PJJ (Children’s Legal Protection Service); psychoanalyst Estano, Nicolas: clinical psychologist at the UPPL of Ville Evrard; expert witness for the Paris Court of Appeals Fily, Gweltaz: clinical psychologist, Association for Saving Children, Teens and Adults in the Finistère (ADSEA29) Galland, Olivier: sociologist; director of research, CNRS (National Scientific Research Center) Garapon, Antoine: magistrate; secretary-general of the Institut des Hautes Études sur la Justice (IHEJ – Institute of Advanced Studies on Justice) Gayraud, Jean-François: author of the Théorie des hybrides (CNRS éditions) Grandsard, Catherine: psychologist; associate professor, Paris University 8; deputy director of the Georges Devereux CentreGrimbergen, Christel: Health and Social Care Working Group, Radicalisation Awareness Network (RAN) Guénoun, Tamara: clinical psychologist; associate professor, Lyon Lumière University 2 Habasque, Guillaume: caseworker, Association for Saving Children, Teens and Adults in the Finistère (ADSEA29) Harrach-Ndiaye, Zohra: director of legal services and child-protection at La Sauvegarde in Seine Saint Denis, creator and leader of the program for managing radicalized persons and those at risk of radicalization in Seine Saint Denis Hecker, Marc: researcher at the Security Studies Center at the IFRI Hefez, Serge: psychiatrist; psychoanalyst; head of the Family Therapy Unit, Salpêtrière Hôpital

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Speakers

Houyez, Stéphane: psychologist, association Ressources, Essonne Jaccard, Annabelle: clinical psychologist; doctoral student, Paris Diderot University Juy Erbibou Brigitte: psychoanalyst, Association CITE, Nice Kalaora, Léa: clinical psychologist; anthropologist; doctoral student, Paris Diderot University Karsenti, Bruno: sociologist and philosopher; senior professor, EHESS (School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences) Lamote, Thierry: clinical psychologist; associate professor, Paris Diderot University Laufer, Laurie: psychoanalyst; professor of clinical psychopathology, Paris Diderot University Lauret, Monique: psychiatrist; psychoanalyst; member of the advisory board of CAPRI Letto, Nora: psychologist Mansouri, Malika: associate professor, Paris Descartes University; child-protection clinician Marchand, Pascal: professor, University of Toulouse Martin, Arnaud: adjunct senior civil servant for defense and security for social ministries Marty, Marie-Cécile: clinical psychologist in juvenile-protection homes; psychoanalyst at the CPCT, Lyon Mondière, Gladys: co-president de la Fédération Française des Psychologues et de Psychologie (FFPP) Monod, Guillaume: psychiatrist; child psychiatrist; head of mental-health consultations at the Seine Saint Denis detention centerMorel, Geneviève: psychoanalyst, Forensic Hospital Unit (UHSA) Munier, Gilles: vice-president of the Conseil national de l’Ordre des Médecins (National Order of Doctors Council) Oppenheim, Daniel: psychiatrist; psychoanalyst, Paris Payen de la Garanderie, Jérôme: psychiatrist Piot, Marie-Aude: child psychiatrist, PHU University Paris V, Inserm 1178, Institut Montsouris, Paris Prévost, Laurent: Prefect of the Val de Marne Rahioui, Hassan: psychiatrist; head of Service VII, Sainte Anne HospitalRechtman, Richard: psychiatrist; psychoanalyst; anthropologist; senior professor, EHESS (School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences) Riss, Sabine: clinical psychologist, penitentiary administration, Fighting Violent Radicalization Mission, doctoral student Robin, Marie-Pierre: nurse and family therapist, Maison des Adolescents 49, Anger Rousseau, Aurélien: managing director of ARS Île-de-France (Paris Area Regional Health Agency)Rousseau, Cécile: child psychiatrist; professor in the Department of Psychiatry, McGill University (Montreal) Sageman, Marc: forensic psychiatrist (USA) Sauvage, Léonor: chargée de mission, SG-CIPDR Sommier, Isabelle: professor of sociology, Paris University I Sorel, Olivier: psychologist; director ARCA Stéphan-Vatan, Véronique: psychologist, Maison des Ados 49, Angers Tail, Djamila: PJJ (Children’s Legal Protection Service) caseworker, Outreach center educational unit, Villeneuve Saint Georges Theillaumas, Eliane: clinical psychologist; ex-chargée de mission at the Anti-Terrorism Coordination Unit (UCLAT) Tiscini,Giorgia: clinical psychologist; lecturer, Paris Diderot University Toutain, François: head of the mission against violent radicalization, penitentiary administrationTriantafyllou, Michel: psychiatrist, president of the Syndicat des Psychiatres d’Exercice Public (SPEP) Vanier, Alain: psychiatrist; psychoanalyst; professor of psychopathology, Paris Diderot University Wieviorka, Michel: senior professor, EHESS; president of the Fondation de la Maison des Sciences de l’Homme (FMSH – House of Human Sciences Foundation)Zagury, Daniel: department head at the Psychiatric Centre in Bois de Bondy (EPS Ville-Evrard) Zegerius, René: Health and Social Care Working Group, Radicalisation Awareness Network (RAN)

Organization

Sylvie Blumenkrantz: Congress coordinatorMarjorie Larose-Mortier: registration managerAlexia Gonzalez: continuing education managerOriana Largent: financial managerAriane Bréhier: interdisciplinary centers administratorOlivier Sabbagh: technical support

Welcoming Committee: Anne AkounThéophile DoninTom GimbaudAlice MarcJuliette NoretCamille Starr

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The Center for the Study of Radicalizations and their Treatments (CERT)

The Centre d’étude des radicalisations et de leurs traitements (CERT – Center for the Study of Radicalizations and their Treatments) is a resource/center about radicalization. Its mission is to develop interfaces between researchers, practitioners and decision-makers in the public sphere.

It is an inter-disciplinary center in the Humanities, Sciences and Societies Institute at Paris Diderot University, in partnership with the Fondation de la Maison des Sciences de l’Homme (FMSH – House of Human Sciences Foundation). It provides a place for exchanges and collaboration for conducting research and projects aimed both at preventing violence and at leaving it behind. It builds and implements tools for analyzing programs and individual situations. It publicizes the work of researchers and of those working in the field, as well as the results of national and international experiences, experiments, and documentation. One of the Center’s specificities is a clinical approach that is open to other disciplines. Part of a broader international dynamic, it collaborates with numerous research laboratories around the world.

It provides institutions and the public sector with access to: • Pluridisciplinary consultations for teams dealing with radicalized persons: both case studies and advice and training are available. Support for initiating and organizing research-actions about radicalization. • Tools for approaching radicalization on an individual, case-by-case basis. • Analyses based on self-evaluation of operators’ case-management experiences. • The study of prevention programs adapted to institutions and the environment. • A network of practitioners and researchers for meetings and exchanges of knowledge and practices.

CERT is composed of several thematic working groups uniting researchers and practitioners: • Radicalization and Prison • Radicalization clinic and case studies • An individual approach to radicalized persons • From radicalization to performing violent acts • Evaluating prevention measures

CERT proposes several interdisciplinary programs: • One University degree: - Radicalization and terrorism

• Two professional training programs: - Subjective resources and clinical approach - History and genesis of terrorism and extremisms

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Practical Information

Access to the “Psych” Congress on Radicalization

is reserved to registered people only.

Information:[email protected]

+ 33.6.44.85.92.27

Centre d’étude des radicalisations et de leurs traitements

Université Paris DiderotInstitut Humanités Sciences et Sociétés

5, rue Thomas Mann75205 Paris cedex 13

mél. : [email protected]://cert-radicalisation.fr

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