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Eric
Binet
Clinical psychologist specialized in the application of integrative psychotherapies in trauma treatment; former president of the Francophone Association for Trauma and Dissociation.
After working for nearly ten years in early childhood care facilities, Eric Binet, a clinical psychologist, has been facilitating training courses on early childhood, child protection, and psychotherapy for over 30 years. He is a former president of the Association Francophone du Trauma et de la Dissociation (AFTD), and lectures at the Ecole de Psychologues Praticiens in Paris, as part of the Vulnerability, Capability, and Recovery (VCR) team. His areas of expertise include complex trauma, early signs of dissociation, Munchausen syndrome by proxy, and the application of integrative psychotherapies (EMDR, Lifespan Integration, Brainspotting) in clinical trauma treatment. He is also co-director of the university degree curriculum on “Dissociation, psychopathological processes, and psychotherapeutic treatment of complex trauma ” (University of Lorraine/AFTD). Eric Binet has authored numerous scientific articles and book chapters, has edited the collective work Évaluer et prendre en charge le trouble dissociatif de l’identité (Dunod, reissued in 2025), and has published, among other works: Le syndrome de Munchausen par procuration. Comprendre, évaluer et prendre en charge (DeBoeck, 2024), and Le présent au secours du passé. L’intégration du Cycle de la Vie (Satas, 2017).
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