

Moderator: Paloma Moritz
With Mathieu Bellahsen (psychiatrist and author, whistleblower) and Nelly Pons (author)
With the participation of Anna Millers, heritage curator in charge of the Techniques, practices and narratives of the body section at Mucem.
Mega-fires, floods, cyclones, droughts. Populism, wars, terrorist attacks. Burn-out, depression, addiction, eco-anxiety. The news of our world resonates painfully.
What about the links between an exhausted world, under stress, and our mental health? How do we maintain them? How can we resist and feel well in a world that is faltering and exhausted?
After the meeting, appointment at the Bookshop table-shop from Mucem for a signing session.
Biographies
Mathieu Bellahsen - Psychiatrist
Mathieu Bellahsen is a psychiatrist. He is the author of La Santé mentale (La Fabrique, 2013) and co-wrote with Rachel Knaebel La Révolte de la psychiatrie (La Découverte, 2020) and Abolir la contention (Libertalia, 2023). During the first confinement, he raised the alarm about abusive confinements in the establishment where he was head physician. After suffering fierce repression from the establishment, he was recognized as a whistle-blower by the Défenseur des Droits and was rehabilitated by the courts in February 2025. Inspired by the institutional psychotherapy movement, Mathieu Bellahsen has taken part in numerous collectives for an open and emancipatory psychiatry (Collectif des 39 contre la Nuit Sécuritaire, Utopsy, Printemps de la Psychiatrie…).
Nelly Pons - Author, speaker, mediator
Born in the hills of Marseille’s hinterland, Nelly Pons has developed a strong sensitivity to light, landscapes and the living world that inhabits them. With a double degree in science and culture, her career combines creation and commitment. For the past 10 years, she has devoted most of her time to writing, mediation and transmission. Her books include Le grand épuisement (Actes Sud, 2025) Plastic Ocean. Investigating global pollution (2020), Choisir de ralentir (2017) and La permaculture (“Que sais-je?”, PUF, 2022) and contributed to the books Animal by Cyril Dion (2021) and Vers la sobriété heureuse by Pierre Rabhi (2010). His writings are an extension of his commitment to the defense of living beings, and propose a transformation of our relationship with the world.
Paloma Moritz - journalist, director
Paloma Moritz is a journalist and film-maker. She worked for four years for the independent media Spicee, for which she developed an editorial line based on impact and solutions journalism. She produced a dozen reports and documentaries. Her favorite themes: the overhaul of our democracy, gender inequality and the ecological emergency.
Today, she runs the Ecology section of the independent media outlet Blast, and every week she produces short videos, reports and interviews with personalities and scientists to help people better understand current events, political discourse and ecological issues. How can we adapt? How can we act? How can we reduce our emissions? How can we invent another, more sustainable and fairer society?
Moderator: Paloma Moritz
With Mathieu Bellahsen (psychiatrist and author, whistleblower) and Nelly Pons (author)

With the participation of Anna Millers, heritage curator in charge of the Techniques, practices and narratives of the body section at Mucem.
Mega-fires, floods, cyclones, droughts. Populism, wars, terrorist attacks. Burn-out, depression, addiction, eco-anxiety. The news of our world resonates painfully.
What about the links between an exhausted world, under stress, and our mental health? How do we maintain them? How can we resist and feel well in a world that is faltering and exhausted?
After the meeting, appointment at the Bookshop table-shop from Mucem for a signing session.
Biographies
Mathieu Bellahsen - Psychiatrist
Mathieu Bellahsen is a psychiatrist. He is the author of La Santé mentale (La Fabrique, 2013) and co-wrote with Rachel Knaebel La Révolte de la psychiatrie (La Découverte, 2020) and Abolir la contention (Libertalia, 2023). During the first confinement, he raised the alarm about abusive confinements in the establishment where he was head physician. After suffering fierce repression from the establishment, he was recognized as a whistle-blower by the Défenseur des Droits and was rehabilitated by the courts in February 2025. Inspired by the institutional psychotherapy movement, Mathieu Bellahsen has taken part in numerous collectives for an open and emancipatory psychiatry (Collectif des 39 contre la Nuit Sécuritaire, Utopsy, Printemps de la Psychiatrie…).
Nelly Pons - Author, speaker, mediator
Born in the hills of Marseille’s hinterland, Nelly Pons has developed a strong sensitivity to light, landscapes and the living world that inhabits them. With a double degree in science and culture, her career combines creation and commitment. For the past 10 years, she has devoted most of her time to writing, mediation and transmission. Her books include Le grand épuisement (Actes Sud, 2025) Plastic Ocean. Investigating global pollution (2020), Choisir de ralentir (2017) and La permaculture (“Que sais-je?”, PUF, 2022) and contributed to the books Animal by Cyril Dion (2021) and Vers la sobriété heureuse by Pierre Rabhi (2010). His writings are an extension of his commitment to the defense of living beings, and propose a transformation of our relationship with the world.
Paloma Moritz - journalist, director
Paloma Moritz is a journalist and film-maker. She worked for four years for the independent media Spicee, for which she developed an editorial line based on impact and solutions journalism. She produced a dozen reports and documentaries. Her favorite themes: the overhaul of our democracy, gender inequality and the ecological emergency.
Today, she runs the Ecology section of the independent media outlet Blast, and every week she produces short videos, reports and interviews with personalities and scientists to help people better understand current events, political discourse and ecological issues. How can we adapt? How can we act? How can we reduce our emissions? How can we invent another, more sustainable and fairer society?




























