thérapie
By Victoria LAVELLE Angoulême (AFP) - "Je suis venu pour la soupe et le poney". Ils sont trois sans-abri rassemblés autour de Syoux, ponette de 18 ans, dans un parc d'Angoulême. L'association Omega expérimente, pour la deuxième fois, une maraude en présence de l'animal. "Syoux aide à faciliter la communication avec les personnes SDF et parvient à leur faire oublier la rue quelques instants, le temps d'un moment convivial", explique Lucie Calou, 22 ans, et médiatrice sociale au sein de cette association qui vient notamment en aide aux personnes à la rue. La jeune femme a lancé la première "mara...
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San Diego (AFP) - When a long-term relationship came to an unhappy end, 43-year-old Katia suddenly found herself in "uncharted waters" as she struggled to deal with a baffling array of dating apps and the confusing -- and mostly unwritten -- set of rules governing modern dating behavior. Needing someone more experienced to guide her, the 43-year-old corporate executive turned to a professional online dating coach. How should she describe herself in her online profile? What words should she use, and which photos should she post? What sort of messages should she send -- or not send? How could s...
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Portland (AFP) - Tori Armbrust grows magic mushrooms. Not secretly or furtively, but commercially. Because in the western US state of Oregon, it's legal. Anywhere else in the United States "I would get in big trouble for this, 1,000 percent," she laughs. From this year, licensed growers like Armbrust have been able to sell what the Aztecs called the "flesh of the gods" to centers offering psychedelic therapy sessions, a legalization that proponents say could offer real help to people struggling with psychological problems. Hallucinogenic mushrooms have long been associated with America's count...
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New York (AFP) - Twenty years later and they still talk regularly: 9/11 survivors and relatives of victims have formed strong friendships through support groups that have proved effective antidotes to their trauma. Jelena Watkins, a Londoner of Serbian origin, lost her only brother -- a financial software engineer -- in the ruins of the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. She struggled for years to find support until in 2004 she joined a group of four or five grieving siblings like her who spoke first by phone and then by Skype. "It really did start a great friendship," Watkins told AFP....
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