Trainers and Supervisors

Gorana Mannenti Bullat
Psychoanalyst
Member of the Editorial Board
Articles published in psychoanalytic journals from Spain, Argentina, Mexico, Croatia, Italy, England, etc.
Books: “How an Analytical Cure Works” translated into Spanish, co-author of “Psychosomatics” and “Taking Care of Your Body,” and about fifteen articles in “La Clinique lacanienne."

Aspaie Bali
Psychoanalyst
Clinical Psychologist, Psychoanalyst in Paris, Member of the FEP
Work in psychiatric establishments and centers for the mentally ill or disabled
Lecturer in Clinical Psychology at the University of Paris VII, Human Sciences Clinical Section, Training in Clinical Interview at the University of Paris VII
Teaching at the School of Social Work, Commissioner of the Exhibition
Founding member of the S.A.P.P. (Supervision and Psychoanalytic Analysis of Practices) Association - "Psychoanalysts open a space for supervision."
Conferences in Paris, Madrid, Barcelona, Palermo and etc.

Annick Gabiati
Psychoanalyst
Graduate of Higher Studies in Modern Literature (Paris) Graduate of Higher Studies in Clinical Psychology (Paris)
Worked for many years in hospital settings, notably at MGEN (Mutuelle de l’Éducation Nationale).
Member of the Cercle Freudien and delegate to Convergencia.
Practices psychoanalysis in Paris.
Numerous articles published in France, the United States, and Argentina, including:
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"The Medical Discourse, the Science and the Talking Cure" in "Being Human: The Technological Extensions of the Body” by Paola Mieli, Jacques Houis, and Mark Stafford, editors (2000)
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Various articles in “Goces, Sexualidades y Sexo. Clínica Psicoanalítica” published by Liliana Donzis and Maria Borgatello di Musolino (2019)
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"From the Forbidden to Think to the Unthinkable" in Che Vuoi? (Psychoanalysis Journal also available on Cairn) 2022/1 No. 6

Sylvain Frerot
Psychoanalyst
These interviews with Moustapha Safouan took place over several years and are part of a journey that addresses the history of psychoanalysis, the question of its transmission and the desire to become an analyst, the evolution of family structures and individualist ideology, the current state of discontent in civilization, and contemporary clinical practice.
To the question that rekindled his interest, "What becomes of the father at the end of an analysis?" Moustapha Safouan arrives at another concerning our era: Has the father become a partial object? "The future of psychoanalysis depends solely on its ability to contribute to the understanding of our time and the metamorphoses of eros, rather than merely sounding the alarm."

Dr Maria Magdalena el Khazen
Psychoanalyst
Experienced Clinical Psychologist with a strong academic background and over 10 years as a former associate professor. Co‐founder and president of Al Najat Association (Registration #1965), an NGO specializing in trauma nformed and mental health care for abused and neglected individuals.
Passionate about training psychologists and collaborating with international organizations offering Employee Assistance Programs (EAP).
Trained in trauma focused therapy since 2020, delivering impactful lectures and workshops on trauma‐informed care across Lebanon, the Middle East, and Europe. 15+ years of successful private practice, excelling in group dynamics, supervisions, and group analysis of professional practices. Committed to making a positive impact on individuals and communities, dedicated to enhancing mental health care through transformative initiatives.

Elise Bittar
Psychoanalyst
Psychoanalyst Analytical Psychotherapist Clinical Psychologist Trainer
Member of LOPSY
Member of the Committee of Psychotherapy Schools at LOPSY
Member of SPIAL
Member of FEP
Member of BPS
Over 15 years of clinical practice in schools, care centers, NGOs, and private practice
Professional Training
Master's degree in Clinical Psychology Research from the University of Balamand, Lebanon
Publications:
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"The Transformation of Symptoms After Bariatric Surgery: A Comparative Study of the Psychological Effects on Obese Lebanese Women and Men," with Professor Jeannette Daccache, 2018