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Loup y es-tu ?

Young people, children and their parents come to consult, suffering over their shoulders, under their coat or under their skin, it depends. At the medical-psycho-educational center, caregivers are there to support them in therapy. Through play, dialogue, silence, as a family, in a group or individually, they move forward to help them grow. At night, in the corridors and the waiting room, between dream and nightmare, a funny little man comes to life and releases his emotions. Once upon a time, behind the symptom, lurking in the shadows, were children, adolescents and parents who were afraid of the wolf... Wolf are you there?

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Young people, children and their parents come to consult, suffering over their shoulders, under their coat or under their skin, it depends. At the medical-psycho-educational center, caregivers are there to support them in therapy. Through play, dialogue, silence, as a family, in a group or individually, they move forward to help them grow. At night, in the corridors and the waiting room, between dream and nightmare, a funny little man comes to life and releases his emotions. Once upon a time, behind the symptom, lurking in the shadows, were children, adolescents and parents who were afraid of the wolf... Wolf are you there?

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