
Emmanuelle Jouet
Présentation
Dr Emmanuelle Jouet, PhD in Educational Science, is a researcher at the Maison Blanche Research Laboratory, where she has been working on destigmatising mental health, mental health promotion, developing new training methods involving people living with mental health illnesses as both trainers and trainees, and evaluating continuous learning training programmes for mental health professionals. Her recent research work has taken place within a French national mental health programme, Un chez soi d’abord, and two EU supported projects: Promoting Mental Health minimising mental illness and Integrating Social Inclusion through Education, (PROMISE, DG SANCO, n° 2008-216) and Empowerment of Mental Illness Service Users Through Lifelong Learning Integration and Action (EMILIA, CIT-3-2005-513435). She is also currently developing the first French training program for all stakeholders on promoting recovery for mental health service users in France. In the first six months of the programme, more than fifty professionals, including peer workers, nurses, psychiatrists, general practitioners, psychologists, social workers and occupational therapists have taken part, using innovative training approaches based on participative ongoing implementation evaluation techniques.
She is working on two researches on the field of addiction: the first one is about the drug users pathways during and after a siw weeks educational program in a addiction center; and the second one is about the notion of “participation” in a addiction center, a multiple perspective.
Publications
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Déploiement de la démocratie sanitaire : point d’étape et typologie de la prise en considération de la réflexivité collective des malades et autres personnes concernées (Version longue, texte mis à jour en Mars 2018)85e congrès de l'ACFAS Symposium 517 - Réflexivité collective : quels processus et effets?, May 2017, Montreal (Univ MacGill), Canada
Communication dans un congrès
hal-01964744
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Nouvelles coopérations réflexives en santéOlivier Las Vergnas; Emmanuelle Jouet; Elisabeth Noël-Hureaux. Editions des archives contemporaines, 2014, Joelle le Marec, 9782813001375
Ouvrages
hal-01079378
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L’importance croissante des associationsFranck N. Traité de réhabilitation psychosociale. Paris, Elsevier, pp.757-762, 2018
Chapitre d'ouvrage
hal-03668173
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Le rétablissement : contexte international et situation en FranceArveiller J-P., Durand B, Martin B. (dir). Santé mentale et processus de rétablissement, Paris : Champ social, pp.15-30, 2017
Chapitre d'ouvrage
hal-03668179
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Addictions et apprentissages informels en ligne. Le cas du site Psychoactif.orgLas Vergnas O (dir). Le e-learning informel ? Des apprentissages diffus, noyés dans la participation en ligne. Paris: EAC, pp.127-143, 2017
Chapitre d'ouvrage
hal-03668176
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Contribution bibliographique et bibliométrique à l’étude de la place de l’engagement des patients dans le système de recherche en santéChristian Hervé, Michèle Stanton-Jean, Marie-France Mamzer. La participation des patients, Dalloz, pp 203-208, 2017, 9782247170340
Chapitre d'ouvrage
hal-01625764
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Facilitators and obstacles in access to work for people with mental illnessS. Stylianidis (Ed.) Empowerment and advocacy: towards democracy in mental health services, Athens: Topos, pp.153-166, 2016
Chapitre d'ouvrage
hal-03668180
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Le dispositif Emilia : un levier d'intégration des personnes handicapées2010
Autre publication scientifique
hal-00653167
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The place of « patient engagement » in Health Research: Bibliometrics and bibliographic contribution2018
Pré-publication, Document de travail
hal-01964785
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Recherche-action TACT - Traitement des Alertes de maltraitance en Coopération sur les TerritoiresUniversité Jean Moulin Lyon 3/GHU Paris Neurosciences. 2024, 88 p
Rapport
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