NON-ELECTED MEMBER OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Donald Cohen Fellowship Program Coordinator
Jordan Sibeoni, MD, PhD

Jordan Sibeoni, MD, PhD, is Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Paris Cité University and Head of KAIROS, a youth mental health and early intervention department at Argenteuil Hospital in France. He is also a researcher within the ECSTRRA team at the Saint-Louis Research Institute (Inserm UMR 1342), where he co-leads a national working group on qualitative methods in health research.
Prof. Sibeoni has built a career dedicated to advancing adolescent psychiatry through a phenomenologically and family system inspired approach to mental health care and research. He trained in psychiatry and child psychiatry in France. A recognized expert in qualitative medical research, he developed and promotes the IPSE method (Inductive Process to analyze the Structure of lived Experience), now used internationally in clinical research.
His clinical and research interests focus on lived experience in adolescent psychiatry, therapeutic alliance, early intervention in psychosis, and mental health care for vulnerable populations including migrants and survivors of trauma. He is the principal investigator of the national REVEAL study on child sexual abuse and mental health care and leads or contributes to multiple innovative and interdisciplinary research projects across Europe.
Prof. Sibeoni has authored or co-authored over 50 peer-reviewed publications, including several landmark studies, and regularly speaks at international conferences. He is also deeply engaged in academic teaching and pedagogical innovation, coordinating postgraduate programs and co-creating educational tools such as the podcast Tracer la Voix and a MOOC on qualitative approach to lived experience in health research