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Fragonard's painting: *The Secret Kiss*

The issue of sexual and sexist violence has never been more prominent than since the #balance ton porc movement; our hypersexualized society imposes its own codes of sexual freedom, but also of performance in this area. How can one find one’s own limits and those of others when pressured to be highly sexually active? Sexual violence in media portrayals is either denied or associated with the most horrific news stories, whereas in reality it is more commonplace and frequent.

It is easy to understand sexual assault when physical coercion is involved. It becomes more complex when psychological coercion is involved, within a controlling relationship, or under the guise of peer pressure at a party. Is the concept of consent always easy to understand? What is the gray area? How should one act as a victim or even as a “mere” bystander?

That is why the Montpellier-Nîmes School of Medicine has organized a two-hour training session led by Dr. Céline Bais, a psychiatrist, and Ms. Teillard-Dirat, a psychologist with the CRIAVS-LR team (Resource Center for Professionals Working with Perpetrators of Sexual Violence in Languedoc-Roussillon), for second-year medical students.

The goal is to raise students’ awareness not only of sexual violence, but also to help them understand the concept of consent, power dynamics or authority relationships, social or peer pressure, and the various perceptions surrounding the issue.

Theoretical presentations, discussions of experiences, and instructional videos served as the basis for this essential refresher course, which was mandatory.