Research in progress - Axis 2

Our current research on the definition of a common framework for self-healing
The second part of the work to synthesize the state of the art, in order to define a common framework on the concept of self-healing, is underway, and breaks down into three current sub-working groups for a duration of one year and a half:
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Subgroup 1: Work on the limits (placebo-responders or not, etc...) and possible drifts (ignorance, misuse, etc...) of self-healing.
Participants: Thomas Gille, Sébastien Malpel et Emmanuella Di Scala
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Subgroup 2: Conventional or non-conventional medicines mobilizing self-healing and their positive/negative impacts.
Participants: Dominique Laurence, Hanene Oueslati et Florian Petitjean
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Subgroup 3: The self-healing factors identified in the literature (level of evidence, limits, size of the workforce, etc...)
Participants: Sébastien Malpel, Dominique Laurence, Hanene Oueslati et Widiane Ferchakhi
Current research topics within the project group
The research topics currently being conducted by members of the project group in order to deepen and better understand the notion of self-healing and how it is represented:
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Research topic 1: The analysis of therapists' representations of self-healing. Methodology by interviews.
Participants: Dominique Laurence, Widiane Ferchakhi, Hanene Oueslati.
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Research topic 2: The analysis of physician' representations of self-healing. Methodology by interviews.
Participant: Sébastien Malpel.
Research topic 3: The analysis of public representations on self-healing. Methodology by questionnaire.
Participant: Emmanuella Di Scala.
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