To dust off preconceptions about psychological disorders and educate with a scientific and fun approach, the Pop & Psy festival holds its second edition from 24 to 26 November 2023 at Ground Control (81 Rue du Charolais, 75012 Paris). Started in 2022 by Jean-Victor Blanc (APHP psychiatrist and author), Florence Trédez (APHP journalist SHE) and Emmanuelle Fellous (producer), this non-profit cultural and scientific event offers exciting programming to help destigmatize the mental health issues that affect us all.
The program of the Pop & Psy festival on Friday 24 November

Friday 24 November 2023 obviously marks the opening of the celebrations. In particular, we will be able to attend a meeting at 1.45pm with the tireless activist against male violence against women and children Andréa Bescond, at 2.30pm with the psychiatrist Antoine Pelissolo and the content creator Popslay, and at 4.15pm :00 with content creator Camille Aumont-Carnel.
Various round tables will also be held, as per art 3.15pm on the employment of people suffering from psychological disorders (moderated by Béatrice Sutter, editorial director of the ADN; with Sandrine Broutin, general director of the Falret foundation; Dr. Nicolas Rainteau, psychiatrist; Anne Sarah Kertudo, founder of Droit Pluriel; Alice Devès, co-founder of the media Petite Mu).
HAS 17 hours on sobriety and abstinence (moderated by Alice Pfeiffer, executive director of Nylon France; with Léonie Pernet, musician; Lisa Mandel, comics author and editor; Adèle Castillon, singer; Claire Touzard, author and screenwriter; Dr Jean-Victor Blanc, psychiatrist and founder of Culture Pop and Psy).
AND at 6pm on the use of social networks by Generation Z to talk about mental health without taboos (Moderated by Marion Bettiol, editor-in-chief of Doctor Good ; with Thomas Goldberg, author; Dr. Jordan Sibeoni, child psychiatrist at Argenteuil Hospital; Vincent Grégoire, creative director of Nelly Rodi; Ilyas Rmili, specialized educator at the René Magritte Platform (Falret Foundation); The ginger Chloé, content creator.
And in the evening you can have fun during the Madame Arthur cabaret show, during the live performance of Nâdiya or even during the DJ Set Powerpouf.
The program of the Pop & Psy festival on Saturday 25 November

On Saturday 25 November at the Pop & Psy festival we will be able to meet Camille Lellouche at 2.30pm; at 3.15pm the great author Marie Darrieussecq to talk about insomnia and creativity; at 5pm the philosopher Cynthia Fleury will ask whether artificial intelligence will soon cure our mental health; at 6.45pm with Camélia Jordana.
From the round table side, at 1.30pm we will discuss the role of caregivers (moderated by Isabelle Hennebelle, deputy department head at World ; with Dr. Philippe Nuss, psychiatrist at the CHU Saint-Antoine in Paris; Valerie Zitvogel, La Boussole program (Maison Whye); Stéphanie Avalle, director of the Mental Health Prevention Platform – PRESM of the Falret Foundation; Mercedes Erra, founder of BETC and executive chairman of Havas Worldwide; Hélène Rossinot, public health doctor and author).
At 4pm on psychological disorders in the perinatal context (moderated by Clémentine Galey, founder of Bliss; with Anna Roy, midwife, columnist, author; Chloé Bedouet, author; Dr. Lucie Joly, psychiatrist at the Saint-Antoine hospital and author; Agathe Stark, director of the maternal psychology department child protection service (PMI) of the Directorate of Public Health of Paris).
At 5.45pm on the mental cost of racism (moderated by Essie Assibu, journalist from Raw ; with Marie Alix de Putter, founder of the Bluemind Foundation; Dr. Rahmeth Radjack, child psychiatrist at Maison Solenn; Nadim Bel Lallahom, president of Diversidays; Fatou Diome, author; Grace Ly, author and podcaster).
The program of the Pop & Psy festival on Sunday 26 November

On Sunday 26 November at the Pop & Psy festival, in addition to the meeting with the French comedian and actress Doully at 4.15pm, several round tables will close this rich program in style. AS at 3.15pm on masculinities put to the test in mental health (moderated by Pierre Alexandre M’Pelé, editorial director of GQ France ; with Albert Moukheiber, doctor of neuroscience; Martin Page, author and editor; Nabil Harlow, singer; Louis Albi, singer; Dr Jean-Victor Blanc, psychiatrist and founder of Culture Pop & Psy).
At 3.15pm, on the care of healthcare workers (moderated by Dr. Guillaume de La Chapelle, psychiatrist in Lyon and film critic journalist of the magazine What’s happening doc ; with Sandra Pinel, nurse, addiction patient expert, author; Professor Karine Lacombe, Director of the Department of Infectious and Tropical Diseases at St Antoine Hospital; Florent Girin, psychologist and drug addict from the Clinique Mon Repos in Ecully; Alexis Bataille-Hembert, nurse, co-rapporteur of the ministerial mission “The health of health workers”; Vincent Valinducq General practitioner, health columnist for “Télématin” and author).
At 5pm, on eating disorders (moderated by Mickaël Worms-Ehrminger, mental health researcher and co-founder of the podcast Les Maux Bleus; with Dr. Guillaume Vallet, professor of economics at the University of Grenoble Alpes; Anaïs Nighoghossian, author; Kim Lewin, content creator; Dr. Clément Vansteene, psychiatrist specializing in TCA in Sainte Anne; Ekaterina Ozhiganova, from the Model Law defense association).
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