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The increase in psychological violence in our society, but also and above all the search for the best possible reparation for this violence, leads increasingly to questioning the evaluation of psychotraumatisms. In practice, there is no consensus as to the method of assessing psychological repercussions and determining ITI. This topic concerns any physician
The increase in psychological violence in our society (psychological repercussions of physical violence, situations of harassment, psychotraumatism linked to the series of attacks suffered in France), but also and above all, the search for the best possible reparation for this violence The victims and the society), leads increasingly to question the evaluation of psychotraumatisms. In practice, there is no consensus as to the method of assessing psychological repercussions and determining ITI. This topic concerns any physician involved in the care of victims, whether he is a doctor in primary care or in specialized care.
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Medico-psychological interviews | Study of standardized questionnaires resulting from medico-psychological interviews, the data of which will have been gathered during consultations as part of the care | 1 day |
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All patients suffering from psychotraumatism.
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| thomas PERROT, Interne | University Hospital, Montpellier | Principal Investigator |
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