The largest PMT Institute in the world is now in the GCC!

Pioneers of the Psychomotor Therapy (PMT) with over 50 years of innovative service in the healthcare sector.

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The largest PMT Institute in the world is now in the GCC!

Pioneers of the Psychomotor Therapy (PMT) with over 50 years of innovative service in the healthcare sector.

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About us

Institut Supérieur de Rééducation Psychomotrice (ISRP) –
Higher Institute of Psychomotor Therapy was established in 1967 by Giselle Soubiran, a physical therapist who developed the Psychomotor Therapy (PMT) as a rehabilitation technique, along with her son, José Soubiran.

With three campuses across France, ISRP trains over 1500 people a year to equip them with the skill to practice this innovative technique and continues to expand the knowledge and effectiveness of this unique treatment through its education centre in Shanghai and now in the world.

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What is PMT

Psychomotor Therapy (PMT) is a rehabilitation technique that combines physical and psychological therapies to offer a holistic healing approach.

PMT is one of the most comprehensive therapy techniques that binds the body and the mind to give rise to a field of science that helps diagnose and treat a wide range of pathologies prevalent in patients of different age groups from infants to the elderly.

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What we offer internationally

ISRP offers PMT training that equips healthcare professionals and healthcare
organizations with the knowledge and skills to offer a unique approach that
addresses neurological dysfunctionalities.

Trainings Available For

Paediatricians, child psychiatrists,
psychiatrists, and geriatricians

Assistant nurses, social workers, and caregivers for the elderly

Midwives and paediatric nurses

Occupational therapists,
physical therapists, speech therapists, and psychologists

This training enables healthcare professionals to:

Understand the impact of pathologies on the psychomotor system and identify early signs of psychological disorders


Describe the link between the psychomotor system, learning abilities and adaptation to daily activities


Build better therapeutic interventions, techniques, and rehabilitation methodologies

How PMT can help

Paediatrics and
adolescents

  • Conditions affecting premature babies
  • Developmental disorders in infants and children
  • Neurodevelopmental disorders
    • Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
  • Learning disabilities
    • Autism
    • Trisomy
    • Polyhandicap
    • Cerebral palsy
  • Teen depression and other conditions
    • Addiction
    • Eating disorders

Adults

  • Mild mental illnesses
    • Stress
    • Anxiety
    • Depression
  • Workplace disorders
    • Psychosocial risks
    • Burnout syndrome
  • Severe mental illnesses
    • Paranoia
    • Schizophrenia
    • Bipolar syndrome
  • Psychotrauma
  • Other neurological conditions
    • Stroke
    • Cognitive disorders

Elderly

  • Prevention and management of neurodegenerative disorders
    • Multiple sclerosis
    • Parkinson’s disease
    • Alzheimer’s disease

Meet our team

José Soubiran President - ISRP Group
President of the ISRP group, founder and former president of the INSEEC Group, José, leads the group’s management functions to ensure its local and global development.
Mark Soubiran General Manager - ISRP
After graduating from HEC Paris in 2013, Mark worked in strategic consulting before joining ISRP in 2015 to continue the family venture. He developed PMT in China, achieving very promising results both in continuing education and initial education...
Françoise Giromini Psychomotor Therapist & Pedagogical Director - ISRP International
Françoise completed her training in different physical, artistic, and psychological disciplines in 1970. She obtained a Diplôme d’études approfondies (DEA) in Human Sciences from Paris Sorbonne-University and has been working with children and adults at the IFP Pitié Salpêtrière –
Séverine Alonso-Bekier Trainer & Pedagogical Manager - ISRP
Séverine is an psychomotor therapist-expert with exceptional academic credentials. She holds an International Master’s degree from ISRP in collaboration with the University of Murcia, Spain, and earned her PhD in Special Education through a joint program between the University of