Interactive dysfunction and the narrative future by Marie-Camille Genet

Marie-Camille Genet
2010 award winner: An exploratory analysis of interactive dysfunction and of the narrative future of babies whose mothers suffer from borderline-type personality disorders.
A clinical psychologist and researcher, Marie-Camille Genet started her psychology thesis at René Descartes University, Paris in 2008, entitled “An exploratory analysis of interactive dysfunction and of the narrative future of babies whose mothers suffer from borderline-type personality disorders”.
In parallel, she works as a psychologist and clinical research assistant at the ERASME research unit (research into perinatal psychiatry and psychopathology) in Antony.
She also works as a clinical psychologist at the A. Paré maternity unit in Bourg-la-Reine.