La manipulation : point de vue d'un détective privé spécialisé | Benoit Jude | TEDxINSA Rennes
Juriste, chargé d'enseignement et détective privé, Benoît Judde
travaille en partenariat avec une psychologue experte et est spécialisé
depuis 10 ans dans les dossiers présentant des faits de manipulation.
Spécialiste en ingénierie et sécurité cognitives, il nous explique les
différentes étapes de la manipulation dégagées par le consensus
scientifique, et nous fournit les clefs pour s'en protéger.
Né en 1978 à Angoulême, Benoît Judde est directeur d'enquêtes privées de l'Agence J & D. Après un parcours universitaire complet en droit (master II) et une carrière de juriste-fiscaliste, il a intégré les rangs de la prestigieuse Université Paris-Panthéon-Assas pour devenir détective privé spécialisé. Depuis plus de 10 ans, il a focalisé son exercice sur une thématique particulièrement exigeante : les enquêtes en dérives thérapeutiques et sectaires.En collaboration permanente avec une psychologue experte hors liste, et confronté à des situations de terrain éminemment stressantes (notamment en infiltration), il a acquis une expérience théorique et pratique robuste sur les mécanismes d'influence et de manipulation, sur l'art du sang-froid face à des configurations extrêmes ou imprévisibles, et sur la discipline du caméléonisme.Benoît Judde est conférencier et chargé d'enseignement professionnel, et intervient non seulement au sein de la formation des futurs détectives privés (ESARP et Université Paris-Panthéon-Assas), mais également à la demande de partenaires publics, privés ou associatifs. Bien au-delà de la thématique des dérives sectaires, il aborde des thèmes-clefs comme la gestion du stress, l'aide à la prise de décision, l'analyse fine des attitudes, comportements et émotions d'autrui, l'anticipation, la gestion de l'imprévisible, l'adaptation au changement ou encore la persuasion.Benoît Judde intervient également à la télévision, à la radio, dans la presse locale et nationale, et sur internet (podcasts, chaînes YouTube...), afin de partager son analyse et son expérience sur les sujets évoqués.Enfin, Benoît Judde a l'honneur d'appartenir à Mensa, association internationale de personnes à haut potentiel intellectuel (HPI). Au sein de celle-ci, il échange et s'enrichit régulièrement auprès des autres membres, sans élitisme, mais dans le seul objectif de maintenir un haut niveau d'esprit critique, d'analyse et de raisonnement. 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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