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What if trials could contribute to our psychological autonomy? An exceptional meeting with psychoanalyst and author Moussa Nabati, hosted by Marie-Laurence Cattoire Moussa Nabati is a psychoanalyst with a doctorate in psychology. He is the author of numerous works including the bestsellers Le Bonheur d'être soi and Guérir son enfant intérieur (Fayard). During this meeting hosted by Marie-Laurence Cattoire, we discover how Moussa Nabati worked in depth, and in a unique way, on the figure of the inner child, a central theme in his therapeutic approach. Because in fact, the trials that adults go through in their lives affect them, in their present reality, of course, but also revive old traumas: those of their inner child, once the victim of heartbreak. This evening is also an opportunity to explore the major topics of his new book Se construire, la blessé est l'endroit par où la lumière pente en vous. In this work, Moussa Nabati invites us to change our perspective on difficulties. Faced with certain hazards of existence - a failure, the discovery of infidelity, the mourning of a loved one, the loss of a job... with their procession of anxieties of abandonment and guilt - how can we not give in to dramatization? How can we protect ourselves so as not to transform a simple rain into a flood? Moussa Nabati reveals to us that, if the ordeal is suffering, it is also initiation, leading the subject to a higher degree of maturity and helping him to make peace with his past. The author encourages us to approach ordeals differently, by no longer seeing them as obstacles but as privileged opportunities to grow and rebuild ourselves: they contribute to our psychological autonomy, supporting our strengths of life and progress. To learn more about Marie-Laurence Cattoire and subscribe to her blog: https://www.meditation-et-action.com To keep you informed of our meetings: https://www.maison-meditation.com