Jean-Paul SALIBA

Institut de psychomotricité – Chargé de cours

01/421 000 jean-paul.saliba1@usj.edu.lb

Enseignant Profile

To shortly introduce myself, I am Jean-Paul Saliba, a psychomotor therapist, neuroscientist ADOS-2 Certified Practitioner with a focus on neurodevelopmental disorders like Autism Spectrum Disorder others, and my current role sits at the intersection of psychomotor therapy and neuroscience. I have the DHA license from Dubai.I have my own therapeutic center in Lebanon, MindCore Clinics Lebanon. In my center, I am the CEO and founder, and the clinical supervisor for special education, psychomotor therapy, psychotherapy, speech and language therapy, psychiatry, and neurotherapy. I work with children, adolescents, and I have a significant experience working with adults.I am a university instructor at the Faculty of Medicine of the Saint Joseph University of Beirut (USJ). My main responsibilities include putting diagnosis, making therapeutic plan, doing therapy sessions, holding group meetings, and therapeutic coordination between team members.


Education

Diplôme Université Pays Année
Master's in Neuroscience American University of Beirut (AUB) Liban 2021
ADOS-2 Certification University college London Royaume-Uni 2021
Licence en psychomotricité Saint Joseph University of Beyrouth Liban 2019

Enseignement à l'USJ

Enseignant Ens a USJ
IPM

Enseignement universitaire hors USJ

Enseignement universitaire hors USJ Pays Etablissement Date début Date fin
Superviseur de stage Liban Université Libanaise (UL) 01/10/2019 01/07/2020

Expérience professionnelle hors USJ

Expérience professionnelle Organisation Date début Date fin
Coordinateur Once Upon A Time 03/06/2024 17/11/2024
Psychomotor Therapist Behaviour Enrichment 01/04/2024 31/05/2024
CEO et Fondateur MindCore Clinics Lebanon 15/07/2019 17/11/2024

Domaine d’expertise

Enseignant Discipline
Médecine et Santé

Thématiques de recherche

Enseignant Thematique

Neurosciences.Tic disorders such as provisional tic disorder, chronic tic disorder Tourette syndrome.Neurodevelopmental disorders.

Publications et communications

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