Dr. Jean-Michel Thurin | psychotherapy | Best Researcher Award
Jean-Michel Thurin at CESP Inserm 1018, GHU psychiatry and neurosciences – Ste Anne, School of psychosomatics, Federation of psychiatry, Society for psychotherapy research, France
Summary:
Dr. Jean-Michel Thurin is a distinguished psychiatrist and psychotherapist with over four decades of experience. His expertise lies in psychodynamic therapy, trauma, and stress-related mental health disorders. He has made significant contributions to psychiatric education and research, particularly in evaluating psychotherapeutic outcomes and understanding the mechanisms of therapeutic change. Dr. Thurin has been an influential figure in psychiatric research coordination and has authored several studies that have shaped the field’s approach to trauma, mental health, and psychotherapy. He is widely regarded for his pioneering work in integrating psychotherapeutic practices with cognitive and clinical sciences.
👩🎓Education:
- Doctorate in Cognitive Sciences (2014-2017)
Thesis on “Characterizing and Understanding the Process of Change in Complex Psychotherapies” focused on 66 children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorders.
Institution: Université Paris-Descartes, Paris, France
Doctoral School: Cerveau, Cognition, Comportement (ED 3C) - Medical Training
Internships and residencies in psychiatric services for both children and adults at various institutions, including Hôpital Navarre (Évreux), where he trained in psychiatric clinical practice and legal psychiatry. His training also included experience in emergency medical services such as trauma surgery and cardiac resuscitation.
🏢 Professional Experience:
- Psychiatrist and Psychotherapist (1977-2024)
Dr. Thurin has worked in private practice as a psychiatrist and psychotherapist with a psychodynamic orientation, focusing on individual psychotherapies. He also served as a consultant, educator, and supervisor for mental health professionals. - Academic and Teaching Roles
He held multiple educational leadership positions, including:- Director of University Diplomas at Paris VI – Pitié-Salpêtrière and Paris V – Paris Descartes, focusing on “Stress, Trauma, and Pathologies” and “Psychotherapies: From Theories to Practices” (2002-2024).
- Teaching Roles in Psychotraumatology, evaluation of psychotherapeutic practices, and training programs across various institutions, including Paris V, Paris VI, and Créteil.
- Research and Coordination Roles
Dr. Thurin co-coordinated multiple research networks, including the “Réseau Recherches Fondées sur les Pratiques Psychothérapiques” (Inserm U669, CESP Inserm 1013). His work spanned both theoretical and empirical studies on stress, trauma, and psychosocial adjustment, as well as evaluations of psychotherapies. He also conducted intensive case study research to assess psychotherapeutic processes and outcomes in natural clinical settings.Additionally, he was involved in organizing numerous interdisciplinary conferences and symposia, including those under Inserm’s auspices, and served as editor-in-chief of Pour la Recherche, the journal of the Fédération Française de Psychiatrie, from 1994 to 2024. - Public Sector and Community Work
Dr. Thurin contributed to the establishment and coordination of community mental health services, including therapeutic family programs and centers for psychosis and substance abuse treatment. He helped launch a family-centered experimental therapeutic community for psychotic patients in the early 1980s.