Module 23 (1 day)
Clinical approach to radicalization processes

Pré-requis : Aucun

The objectives of the module: ·

Educational objectives of the training:

Session content:

· Definitions and ethical issues posed by radicalization processes and their impacts on social and clinical work.
Definitions and ethical issues posed by the polymorphic concept of radicalization.
Impacts on social and clinical work. Risk and protective factors.
Identification of basic human needs and the principle of responsibility.

· Taking into account the processes of radicalization and the ideological: an unthinkable and a blind spot for the clinic?
A first approach to the psychology of terrorism and radicalization.
How to work on the issue of diagnosis in connection with radicalization processes?
Reminder of Anglo-American tools and their non-specificities.

· Specificities of the psychological processes at work in radicalization processes.
Summary of defense mechanisms at work: denial, rationalization, projective identification, deadly and megalomanic narcissism. Links with paranoia and border line and narcissistic pathologies.
Psychoanalytic and anthropological approaches to radicalization

Our educational tools:

Table of psychological mechanisms.
Summary of processes.

Intern evaluation method:

Exchanges and dialogues around the questions and resources of the trainees.
Certificate of completion of training.