Pourquoi le hasard est nécessaire ... | Jean François VEZINA | TEDxSaclay
Imaginez un monde sans hasard, sans rencontres inattendues. Un monde où tout est planifié, contrôlé. Dans son intervention, Jean-François Vézina, psychologue, auteur et musicien, nous invite à apprivoiser l’inattendu et à réconcilier la recherche de causes avec l’attribution de sens. Avec humour, il démasque le Petit Dictateur en nous et pose une question décisive : à qui ou quoi donnons-nous notre pouvoir quand tout vacille ? Psychologue clinicien à Québec depuis plus de 25 ans, il est doctorant en psychologie à l’Université de Sherbrooke, où il mène une recherche sur le sens des coïncidences en psychothérapie. Auteur de plusieurs ouvrages, dont Les Hasards Nécessaires, il est aussi compositeur de musique électronique. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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