Passionate about people and helping them achieve their aspirations, I studied psychology at FAPSE in Geneva from 1994 to 2005. As part of my master’s degree, I conducted in-depth research aimed at helping young people develop a career plan and create a life aligned with their passions. I then trained in the Life Stories approach taught by Pierre Dominicé, a search for meaning based on personal experiences; active listening through Carl Rogers’ Person-Centered Approach (IFEF); and Eugene Gendling’s Focusing (IFEF), a psycho-physical approach that involves listening to bodily sensations that give us precise information about what we are experiencing. Through these training courses and my experience, I have developed my emotional intelligence and my ability to support others. I am sensitive to the issue of knowledge development and highlighting learning and transformation during an experience.
I help students at the Haute École de Travail Social (School of Social Work) understand their relationship with knowledge. I enrich my practice at OSÉO Geneva, where I help migrants integrate into the workforce.
In 2010, my desire to create through film led me to train as an editor in numerous film labs in Montreal, Brussels, Berlin, and Trouville. I then turned professional at C-Side Productions, which I joined in 2012. I resumed my subtitling work and began teaching an introductory course in subtitling at the Geneva University of Art and Design. In 2014, my desire to develop a space for film experimentation in Geneva led me to co-found and co-direct, with Damien Molineaux, the Kino Kabaret de Genève, a film creation workshop inspired by the Kino movement created in Montreal in 1999.
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