Bien dans ma tête © Lisa Mendel, Mucem

Feel good! - Professional Day

Meetings and workshops

The Covid pandemic, geopolitical tensions, ecological emergencies, addictions, the omnipresence of screens and isolation… The younger generations are exposed to multiple risks and crises, and they are paying the price: attention disorders, school and social phobias, depression, suicide attempts… Why is it so stressful to be “young” in 2024? 

In order to break down stereotypes about mental health, get people talking and make available its resources (exhibitions, mediation and adapted spaces), the Mucem, a museum of society fully rooted in its time, is offering two days dedicated to young people’s mental health: a professional day on Friday, September 27, and a day and evening open to the general public on Saturday, September 28. 

The program includes an associative forum, meetings and discussions with specialists in psychiatry, psychology and care, as well as testimonials from guests and peers, providing an overview of mental and psychic disorders affecting young people in particular, and a panorama of players and therapeutic approaches. 

Workshops and artistic performances on emotions, addictions, dark thoughts, physical practices… Come and take stock of your mental health and that of your loved ones, with family or friends. Because we urgently need to take care of ourselves, let’s explore together what makes us feel good. To feel better in our heads, in our bodies and with others.

Event designed in partnership with Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Marseille as part of the agreement signed in December 2023 between Mucem and AP-HM.

Friday, September 27

Friday September 27 is a day dedicated to professionals. 

Meetings, workshops and discoveries to provide guidance and enrich the range of resources and tools available to professionals in the French education system, popular education, health education, professional integration, youth prevention and child protection.

Online registration

Do you have a question? Write to relais@mucem.org

From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., in the forum of the Mucem, with free access (subject to availability), the Forum associatif will allow you to meet and exchange with care structures and associations working for the mental health of young people.

Drinks and light snacks will be available all day from the restaurant Simple (Marseille), with a selection of books from the Mucem bookshop-boutique.

 

The meetings

  
Workshops and experiments

 

  • 09:30 to 10:15 - Auditorium (Mucem, J4) - Free access subject to availability Opening, state of play With Pierre-Olivier Costa, François Crémieux, Flora Bat-Pitault and Nathania Cahen

    – Introduction by Pierre-Olivier Costa, President of the Mucem and François Crémieux, General Manager of the Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Marseille

    – Opening of the day’s events and overview by Professor Flora Bat-Pitault, child psychiatrist, head of the child psychiatry department at the Salvator Hospital, Espace Arthur, AP-HM / Lecturer at Aix-Marseille University and Nathania Cahen, journalist, editor-in-chief of the Marcelle newspaper.

  • 10h45 to 11h30 - Auditorium (Mucem, J4) - Free access subject to availability How to detect? Indicators, symptoms, prevention With Flora Bat-Pitault, Pauline de Staël, Aurélie Belledent and Jérémy Murie Moderation: Nathania Cahen

    – Porfesseur Flora Bat-Pitault, child psychiatrist, head of the child psychiatry department at Salvator Hospital, Espace Arthur, AP-HM / Lecturer at Aix-Marseille University

    – Docteur Pauline de Staël, psychiatrist & Aurélie Belledent, social worker, Local Early Intervention Center (CLIP), AP-HM Aurélie Belledent, social worker, Centre Local d’Intervention Précoce (CLIP), AP-HM

    – Jérémy Murie, psychologist and deputy director / Maison Départementale de l’Adolescent

    Moderation by Nathania Cahen, journalist, editor-in-chief of Marcelle newspaper.

  • 12 to 12:45pm - Auditorium (Mucem, J4) - Free access subject to availability How to support? Who does what With Guillaume Gaubert, Fabrice Auterives, Émilie Stella-Lyonnet and Claire Lam Moderator: Nathania Cahen

    Docteur Guillaume Gaubert

    – Docteur Gaubert, référent médical psychiatrie et soins en détention, direction de l’organisation des soins, Agence Régionale de Santé PACA

    – Fabrice Auterives and Émilie Stella-Lyonnet, Centre Régional de Prévention du Suicide (CRPS: 3114 / VigilanS et ASMA – Association Suicide et Mal-être de l’Adolescent).

    – Docteur Claire Lam, child psychiatrist and systemic therapist, Salvator Hospital child psychiatry department, Espace Arthur, AP-HM

    Moderated by Nathania Cahen, journalist, editor-in-chief of Marcelle newspaper.

    Free admission, subject to availability.

  • 2pm to 2:45pm - Auditorium (Mucem, J4) - Free access subject to availability How to train? Presentation of training courses and tools

    – Mental health first aid training for young people

    – Programme de développement affectif et social (Prodas), Family Planning

    – “Bien ou quoi?”, collaborative board game dedicated to the promotion of mental health resources and the development of psychosocial skills in young people, ASMA

  • 3:15pm to 4pm - Auditorium (Mucem, J4) - Free access subject to availability How to live with it? Neuroatypia, empathy and social skills With Jérôme Thierce, Coralie Petit and Lisa Mandel Moderation: Nathania Cahen

    – Jérôme Thierce, volunteer for ESPER Pro (promotion, recognition and development of peer-help and experiential knowledge)

    – Coralie Petit, peer health mediator, ESPER Pro and Centre Local d’Intervention Précoce (CLIP)

    – In 2006, Lisa Mandel, author and publisher of comic strips, created a historical fresco HP (l’Association), about the career of her parents, nurses in psychiatric hospitals. In 2019, she will produce a page a day for a year, in order to deal with all her addictions. Une année exemplaire was self-published in 2020, at the height of the Covid-19 crisis. She went on to create Editions Exemplaire, where she launched the Se rétablir project, a chronicle of recovery in mental health, and her next opus, Par ailleurs, to be published in November 2024: a collection of her humorous pages on current affairs and politics published in Le Nouvel Obs since September 2023.

    Moderated by Nathania Cahen, journalist, editor-in-chief of the Marcelle newspaper.

    Lisa Mandel

  • 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. - "Méditerranées" exhibition (Mucem, J4) - Free admission, registration on site Mindful Art® Sensory and emotional exploration of a work in the "Méditerranées" exhibition by Marjan Abadie

    Workshop-performance

    A pioneer in sensitive approaches, the Mindful Art® method, created by Marjan Abadie, combines mindfulness meditation, neuroscience and poetry to offer emotional and sensitive access to works of art. This unique approach allows us to (re)discover art through immersive, sensory experiences. As part of the Care movement, Mindful Art® stands out for its innovative and inclusive approach, suitable for art lovers and neophytes alike. By celebrating diversity and universal emotions, it seeks to strengthen the bond between the public and art, fostering a sensitive, emotional and inclusive experience.

    Workshop duration: 1 hour

  • 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. - Atelier de l'île (Mucem, J4) - Free admission, on-site registration Atelier Bien ou quoi? Collaborative board game

    Collaborative board game dedicated to promoting mental health resources and developing young people’s psychosocial skills / Association Suicide et Mal-être de l’Adolescent (ASMA).

    Workshop duration: 1 hour

  • 12pm and 2pm - Le fabuleux terrier (Mucem, J4) - Free admission, registration on site Visit and presentation of the Mucem children's area.

    A permanent play area for young visitors and an audio trail linked to the exhibition “Populaire? Les trésors des collections du Mucem” to discover the collections through emotions!

    Tour duration: 1 hour

Meetings and workshops

The Covid pandemic, geopolitical tensions, ecological emergencies, addictions, the omnipresence of screens and isolation… The younger generations are exposed to multiple risks and crises, and they are paying the price: attention disorders, school and social phobias, depression, suicide attempts… Why is it so stressful to be “young” in 2024? 

In order to break down stereotypes about mental health, get people talking and make available its resources (exhibitions, mediation and adapted spaces), the Mucem, a museum of society fully rooted in its time, is offering two days dedicated to young people’s mental health: a professional day on Friday, September 27, and a day and evening open to the general public on Saturday, September 28. 

The program includes an associative forum, meetings and discussions with specialists in psychiatry, psychology and care, as well as testimonials from guests and peers, providing an overview of mental and psychic disorders affecting young people in particular, and a panorama of players and therapeutic approaches. 

Workshops and artistic performances on emotions, addictions, dark thoughts, physical practices… Come and take stock of your mental health and that of your loved ones, with family or friends. Because we urgently need to take care of ourselves, let’s explore together what makes us feel good. To feel better in our heads, in our bodies and with others.

Event designed in partnership with Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Marseille as part of the agreement signed in December 2023 between Mucem and AP-HM.

Friday, September 27

Friday September 27 is a day dedicated to professionals. 

Meetings, workshops and discoveries to provide guidance and enrich the range of resources and tools available to professionals in the French education system, popular education, health education, professional integration, youth prevention and child protection.

Online registration

Do you have a question? Write to relais@mucem.org

From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., in the forum of the Mucem, with free access (subject to availability), the Forum associatif will allow you to meet and exchange with care structures and associations working for the mental health of young people.

Drinks and light snacks will be available all day from the restaurant Simple (Marseille), with a selection of books from the Mucem bookshop-boutique.

 

The meetings

  
Workshops and experiments

 

  • 09:30 to 10:15 - Auditorium (Mucem, J4) - Free access subject to availability Opening, state of play With Pierre-Olivier Costa, François Crémieux, Flora Bat-Pitault and Nathania Cahen

    – Introduction by Pierre-Olivier Costa, President of the Mucem and François Crémieux, General Manager of the Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Marseille

    – Opening of the day’s events and overview by Professor Flora Bat-Pitault, child psychiatrist, head of the child psychiatry department at the Salvator Hospital, Espace Arthur, AP-HM / Lecturer at Aix-Marseille University and Nathania Cahen, journalist, editor-in-chief of the Marcelle newspaper.

  • 10h45 to 11h30 - Auditorium (Mucem, J4) - Free access subject to availability How to detect? Indicators, symptoms, prevention With Flora Bat-Pitault, Pauline de Staël, Aurélie Belledent and Jérémy Murie Moderation: Nathania Cahen

    – Porfesseur Flora Bat-Pitault, child psychiatrist, head of the child psychiatry department at Salvator Hospital, Espace Arthur, AP-HM / Lecturer at Aix-Marseille University

    – Docteur Pauline de Staël, psychiatrist & Aurélie Belledent, social worker, Local Early Intervention Center (CLIP), AP-HM Aurélie Belledent, social worker, Centre Local d’Intervention Précoce (CLIP), AP-HM

    – Jérémy Murie, psychologist and deputy director / Maison Départementale de l’Adolescent

    Moderation by Nathania Cahen, journalist, editor-in-chief of Marcelle newspaper.

  • 12 to 12:45pm - Auditorium (Mucem, J4) - Free access subject to availability How to support? Who does what With Guillaume Gaubert, Fabrice Auterives, Émilie Stella-Lyonnet and Claire Lam Moderator: Nathania Cahen

    Docteur Guillaume Gaubert

    – Docteur Gaubert, référent médical psychiatrie et soins en détention, direction de l’organisation des soins, Agence Régionale de Santé PACA

    – Fabrice Auterives and Émilie Stella-Lyonnet, Centre Régional de Prévention du Suicide (CRPS: 3114 / VigilanS et ASMA – Association Suicide et Mal-être de l’Adolescent).

    – Docteur Claire Lam, child psychiatrist and systemic therapist, Salvator Hospital child psychiatry department, Espace Arthur, AP-HM

    Moderated by Nathania Cahen, journalist, editor-in-chief of Marcelle newspaper.

    Free admission, subject to availability.

  • 2pm to 2:45pm - Auditorium (Mucem, J4) - Free access subject to availability How to train? Presentation of training courses and tools

    – Mental health first aid training for young people

    – Programme de développement affectif et social (Prodas), Family Planning

    – “Bien ou quoi?”, collaborative board game dedicated to the promotion of mental health resources and the development of psychosocial skills in young people, ASMA

  • 3:15pm to 4pm - Auditorium (Mucem, J4) - Free access subject to availability How to live with it? Neuroatypia, empathy and social skills With Jérôme Thierce, Coralie Petit and Lisa Mandel Moderation: Nathania Cahen

    – Jérôme Thierce, volunteer for ESPER Pro (promotion, recognition and development of peer-help and experiential knowledge)

    – Coralie Petit, peer health mediator, ESPER Pro and Centre Local d’Intervention Précoce (CLIP)

    – In 2006, Lisa Mandel, author and publisher of comic strips, created a historical fresco HP (l’Association), about the career of her parents, nurses in psychiatric hospitals. In 2019, she will produce a page a day for a year, in order to deal with all her addictions. Une année exemplaire was self-published in 2020, at the height of the Covid-19 crisis. She went on to create Editions Exemplaire, where she launched the Se rétablir project, a chronicle of recovery in mental health, and her next opus, Par ailleurs, to be published in November 2024: a collection of her humorous pages on current affairs and politics published in Le Nouvel Obs since September 2023.

    Moderated by Nathania Cahen, journalist, editor-in-chief of the Marcelle newspaper.

    Lisa Mandel

  • 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. - "Méditerranées" exhibition (Mucem, J4) - Free admission, registration on site Mindful Art® Sensory and emotional exploration of a work in the "Méditerranées" exhibition by Marjan Abadie

    Workshop-performance

    A pioneer in sensitive approaches, the Mindful Art® method, created by Marjan Abadie, combines mindfulness meditation, neuroscience and poetry to offer emotional and sensitive access to works of art. This unique approach allows us to (re)discover art through immersive, sensory experiences. As part of the Care movement, Mindful Art® stands out for its innovative and inclusive approach, suitable for art lovers and neophytes alike. By celebrating diversity and universal emotions, it seeks to strengthen the bond between the public and art, fostering a sensitive, emotional and inclusive experience.

    Workshop duration: 1 hour

  • 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. - Atelier de l'île (Mucem, J4) - Free admission, on-site registration Atelier Bien ou quoi? Collaborative board game

    Collaborative board game dedicated to promoting mental health resources and developing young people’s psychosocial skills / Association Suicide et Mal-être de l’Adolescent (ASMA).

    Workshop duration: 1 hour

  • 12pm and 2pm - Le fabuleux terrier (Mucem, J4) - Free admission, registration on site Visit and presentation of the Mucem children's area.

    A permanent play area for young visitors and an audio trail linked to the exhibition “Populaire? Les trésors des collections du Mucem” to discover the collections through emotions!

    Tour duration: 1 hour