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Jean-Louis Monestès, Psychologist: "the Vast Majority of People with Schizophrenia Have No Violent Behaviour"

Summary by Le Temps
Schizophrenia still feeds fear and fantasies. The French psychologist is engaged in a work of clarification while one of his books on the subject reappears in his pocket. On the occasion of the reissue in pocket of La schizophrenia. Better understand the disease and better help the person (Ed. Odile Jacob), the psychologist Jean-Louis Monestès returns to a disorder still unknown and often fantasized. From the definition of the word "schizophreni…
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Schizophrenia still feeds fear and fantasies. The French psychologist is engaged in a work of clarification while one of his books on the subject reappears in his pocket. On the occasion of the reissue in pocket of La schizophrenia. Better understand the disease and better help the person (Ed. Odile Jacob), the psychologist Jean-Louis Monestès returns to a disorder still unknown and often fantasized. From the definition of the word "schizophreni…

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Le Temps broke the news in on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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