Book your teleconsultation with Antoine GIBERT
Thanks to telepsychology, Antoine GIBERT accompanies you in accessible and personalized psychology sessions, for the whole family, wherever you are.
Antoine GIBERT
Areas of expertise / Practices:
Attention
WISC-V Assessment
ADHD Screening
Brown Scales
Attentional Functions
Executive Functions
Psychoanalysis
I am a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist. A graduate of Paris Descartes University, I was an expatriate myself and have worked in various settings: psychiatry department at Sainte-Anne Hospital, private clinic for adults, nurseries, associations for adolescents, child psychiatry department at Bichat Hospital, nursing homes... I have thus had the opportunity to practice psychology with people of all ages and backgrounds.
My master's specialization was "Clinical Psychology and Integrative Psychopathology". I was trained to study a person's psychological functioning through their emotional, cognitive, relational, behavioral, and biological components at all ages of life, drawing on the various theoretical and methodological models currently in existence: cognitive-behavioral, systemic, psychoanalytic, developmental, attachment-based, humanistic, and biopsychosocial. The integrative model in psychology combines the best of different therapeutic approaches to offer tailored support, adapted to your history, needs, and goals.
My support adapts to you, within a caring and confidential framework, to help you better understand what you are experiencing and regain a balance that suits you.
Reasons
Fees
Preliminary interview
30 eurosPsychological Assessment
200 eurosWISC-V Neuropsychological Assessment
550 eurosADHD Assessment
200 eurosFollow-up session
€75* Secure credit card payment via Stripe
Sessions are billed monthly
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For your appointment, we will ask you:
- the date of birth of the person who will receive the care
- the class for children and teenagers
- the reason for the teleconsultation
The clinical psychological assessment is an in-depth evaluation of a person's psychic and emotional functioning at any age, conducted using clinical interviews and, if necessary, adapted psychometric tools.
It allows for the exploration of various aspects such as mood, anxiety, coping strategies, personality, and social interactions, in order to better understand the difficulties encountered and to guide towards appropriate support.
The reference framework for formulating diagnostic hypotheses is the DSM-5 (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition), an international reference for the classification of psychological disorders.
The assessment includes 3 sessions of 45 minutes for interviews and the administration of targeted tests and questionnaires. A written report will be provided at the end.
The total fee is 200 €.
The WISC-V (Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children – 5th edition), published in 2014, is the most recent version of the reference intelligence test for children and adolescents aged 6 to 16. It assesses various cognitive domains such as verbal comprehension, fluid reasoning, working memory, processing speed, and visuospatial abilities.
The test consists of a series of engaging and varied tasks in the form of questions, manipulations, or timed exercises.
The assessment includes a 1st session of 45 minutes for a preliminary interview, a 2nd session of 2 hours for test administration, and a 3rd session of 45 minutes for feedback. A written report will be provided at the end. The total fee is 550 €.
The Brown Scales, created by Dr. Thomas E. Brown in the late 1990s, are a standardized assessment tool used to measure the impact of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) on daily functioning.
They are based on a questionnaire targeting several cognitive and emotional domains, to better identify difficulties encountered in academic, professional, or personal life.
For your appointment, we will ask you:
- the date of birth of the person who will receive the care
- the class for children and teenagers
- the reason for the teleconsultation
The clinical psychological assessment is an in-depth evaluation of a person's psychic and emotional functioning at any age, conducted using clinical interviews and, if necessary, adapted psychometric tools.
It allows for the exploration of various aspects such as mood, anxiety, coping strategies, personality, and social interactions, in order to better understand the difficulties encountered and to guide towards appropriate support.
The reference framework for formulating diagnostic hypotheses is the DSM-5 (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition), an international reference for the classification of psychological disorders.
The assessment includes 3 sessions of 45 minutes for interviews and the administration of targeted tests and questionnaires. A written report will be provided at the end.
The total fee is 200 €.
The WISC-V (Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children – 5th edition), published in 2014, is the most recent version of the reference intelligence test for children and adolescents aged 6 to 16. It assesses various cognitive domains such as verbal comprehension, fluid reasoning, working memory, processing speed, and visuospatial abilities.
The test consists of a series of engaging and varied tasks in the form of questions, manipulations, or timed exercises.
The assessment includes a 1st session of 45 minutes for a preliminary interview, a 2nd session of 2 hours for test administration, and a 3rd session of 45 minutes for feedback. A written report will be provided at the end. The total fee is 550 €.
The Brown Scales, created by Dr. Thomas E. Brown in the late 1990s, are a standardized assessment tool used to measure the impact of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) on daily functioning.
They are based on a questionnaire targeting several cognitive and emotional domains, to better identify difficulties encountered in academic, professional, or personal life.