Lecture-debate "Ce que votre prénom dit de votre histoire familiale" (What your first name says about your family history) presented by psychotherapist Marie-Ange Cucchi, followed by a book signing for "Les constellations de poche : le coucou né sous X" (published by Maïa) - Saturday 13 December at 3pm at the Médiathèque in Petreto-Bicchisano.
This talk echoes the book Les Constellations de poche, le coucou né sous X, in which the author tackles questions of identity, transmission and symbolic reparation within the family.
"What your first name says about your family history".
What if your first name tells you more than you think?
Sometimes worn as a gift, sometimes as a burden, our first names can reveal much more than our official identity.
This interactive conference invites you to explore the origins, symbolism and family heritage associated with your first name.
It's a time for reflection, exchange and enlightenment, accessible to all, in a friendly atmosphere.
Through key questions, stories, real-life examples and free discussion (like a round-table debate), everyone is invited to reflect on their own history.
This is neither a theoretical presentation nor a therapeutic workshop, but an opportunity for collective exploration in a caring and respectful environment.
Open to all, no prior knowledge required.
Information on 04 95 29 83 49
This talk echoes the book Les Constellations de poche, le coucou né sous X, in which the author tackles questions of identity, transmission and symbolic reparation within the family.
"What your first name says about your family history".
What if your first name tells you more than you think?
Sometimes worn as a gift, sometimes as a burden, our first names can reveal much more than our official identity.
This interactive conference invites you to explore the origins, symbolism and family heritage associated with your first name.
It's a time for reflection, exchange and enlightenment, accessible to all, in a friendly atmosphere.
Through key questions, stories, real-life examples and free discussion (like a round-table debate), everyone is invited to reflect on their own history.
This is neither a theoretical presentation nor a therapeutic workshop, but an opportunity for collective exploration in a caring and respectful environment.
Open to all, no prior knowledge required.
Information on 04 95 29 83 49

