“I’m addicted to work, but I’m taking care of myself!” » : mindfulness to the rescue of « workaholics »

Do you know the “boulomania”? This is work addiction, a term derived from Anglicism workaholism to describe the uncontrollable need to work constantly, invented by the American psychologist and religious educator Wayne Oates in 1971. This addictive phenomenon is not related to the consumption of substances such as alcohol or drugs, but describes a behavioral … Read more

Roberte Hamayon: “The planet is not infinite, we have to take care of it”

Roberte Hamayon The planet is not infinite we have to

Anthropologist and linguist, Roberte Hamayon (Practice School of Advanced Studies) has done a lot of research in Mongolia and Buriatia. She has notably published the Soul hunting, sketch of a theory of Siberian shamanism (La Völva reissue, 2017) and Shamanism, foundations and practices of a religious form of yesterday and today (Eyrolles, 2015). Interview originally … Read more