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Contact us cepheinclusif@gmail.com /emergence@yahoo.fr

Opening hours Monday – Friday: 8.00am – 2.30pm

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CEPHE offers a number of services.

We have:

  • Physiotherapy open to all (consultation and follow-up)
  • The psychology service (follow-up)
  • Language rehabilitation
  • Craft training, which includes various workshops.

Kinesitherapy

We offer the following services:

Rheumatology Paediatrics Neurology Traumatology
  • Nerve pain
  • Lumbago (back pain)
  • Lumbosciatica (sciatica)
  • Cervicalgia (neck pain)
  • Branchial plexus paralysis
  • Correction of deformities
  • Varum/valgum knee
  • Club feet
  • Cerebral palsy
  • Post-stroke sequelae (hemiplegia)
  • Facial paralysis
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Etc.
  • Sprain
  • Fracture
  • Dislocation
  • Muscle tear
  • Muscle pain
  • Hip pain
  • Foot pain
  • Stiff knees
  • Etc.

 NB: The physiotherapist is available Monday to Saturday from 8am to 3pm.

The psychology department

Psychological Care at the CEPHE: A Key Element of Support

The Centre d’Encadrement des Personnes Handicapées Émergence (CEPHE) plays an essential role in the overall support of people with disabilities. In addition to the more practical aspects of supervision and training, psychological care is a fundamental pillar of its work.

Why is Psychology so Essential?

People with disabilities often face particular challenges that can have a significant impact on their psychological well-being. These challenges can include:

  • Acceptance of difference: The process of accepting one’s disability can be long and difficult.
  • Self-esteem: The difficulties encountered on a daily basis can affect self-image.
  • Social isolation: Disability-related barriers can limit social interaction.
  • Anxiety and depression: These disorders are more common in people with disabilities.

 

Psychological care at CEPHE aims to :

  • Improve quality of life: By helping people to develop coping strategies and better manage their emotions.
  • Promote autonomy: By boosting self-confidence and encouraging initiative.
  • Facilitate social integration: By developing interpersonal skills and combating isolation.

Types of psychological care at CEPHE

CEPHE is likely to offer a variety of psychological services, tailored to the specific needs of each individual. These services may include :

  • Individual psychotherapy: One-to-one sessions allow personal difficulties to be explored and appropriate therapeutic strategies to be put in place.
  • Group therapy: Support groups provide a forum for exchanging and sharing experiences with other people facing similar situations.
  • Psychological counselling: Short-term counselling can be offered in response to specific questions or crisis situations.
  • Psychological support as part of integration projects: Psychological support may be required throughout the socio-professional integration process.

The benefits of psychological care

The benefits of psychological care are numerous and can have a positive impact on all aspects of a disabled person’s life. These benefits include:

  • Improved self-awareness: Therapy helps people to better understand their emotions and reactions.
  • Development of personal skills: People learn to manage stress, solve problems and communicate more effectively.
  • Improved social relations: Therapy encourages openness to others and the establishment of stronger social ties.
  • Greater autonomy: People gain self-confidence and become more independent in their daily lives.

 

In conclusion, psychological care at CEPHE is an essential part of the overall support offered to people with disabilities. By offering a place where people can be listened to, supported and helped to develop, CEPHE helps to significantly improve the quality of life of its beneficiaries.

The different workshops

We have :