A neurophysiological model aligned with the strategic and brief therapy movement
Experiencing pain-free therapy
A clinical approach focused on solutions and body experience
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Therapiemosaic.com is dedicated to MOSAIC Therapy, in particular to the training of health practitioners such as psychologists, clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, EMDR psychotherapists, and any health professional with a counselling orientation.

The training courses are divided into several parts:

  • MOSAIC Core course that provides the basics of therapy to treat post-traumatic stress disorder and emotional difficulties;
  • MOSAIC Core course opens to Specialization modules dealing with complex trauma, anxiety disorders, addiction and depression;
  • Group or individual supervision, which ensures the correct application of the protocols of these different modules;
  • Module(s) without prerequisites, such as Transpersonal psychology, which is a separate training module, requiring no prerequisites.

All training courses take place in groups, from distance by video conference or in person.

For more information, please consult the training agenda or contact us via our dedicated section.

A solutionist therapy

Several forms of psychotherapy allow us to identify, revisit and « digest » the traumas at the origin of psychological suffering. Based on neuroscience, EMDR and sensory stimulation, MOSAIC Therapy proposes a change of posture during the session, whose innovative method consists in avoiding the patient’s suffering linked to the exposure of traumatic memories.  This absence of suffering also brings comfort to the psychotherapist.

This protocol, which renews the accompaniment to change, focuses precisely on the potential and solutions already present in each person, through the body experience. These resources can be activated by physical sensations and alternating bilateral stimulations allowing for neuronal reconsolidation.

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About Dr Stéphanie Khalfa

Stéphanie Khalfa has a PhD in Neuroscience from the University Claude Bernard (Lyon 1). In Canada, she continued her studies as a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Montreal.

As a clinical psychologist, she has been involved for 13 years in the study of the brain mechanisms underlying the effectiveness of EMDR therapy in post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This scientific research has been recognized with the David Servan-Schreiber Award in 2019.

As an EMDR therapist, she has been trained in Non-Violent Communication (NVC), Internal Family System (IFS), Ericksonian hypnosis and neurofeedback.

The results of her work and practice of EMDR led her to co-create the MOSAIC therapy (Alternate Eye Movement and Stimulation for Brain Integration) in 2019.
 
Stéphanie Khalfa teaches EMDR, MOSAIC therapy and hypnosis at Aix-Marseille-University, Nice Sophia Antipolis University and Paris-Saclay. She designs and offers general and specific training in MOSAIC Therapy as well as supervision sessions for MOSAIC practitioners. In parallel to the training and supervision she leads, she conducts clinical and neuroscientific studies demonstrating the therapeutic efficacy of MOSAIC and characterising its neural modes of action.
 
She is also supervising two doctoral theses in psychology devoted to this research.