Biography of Angèle Malatre-Lansac

Angèle Malâtre-Lanzac, General Delegate, Alliance pour la santé mentale association
Angèle has been working since 2013 on mental health and improving care for people affected by psychological disorders.
Director of the health program at the Institut Montaigne, where she worked from 2010 to 2022, she has published numerous reports and books on the subject and led working groups and events dedicated to mental health.
Winner of the 2018-2019 Harkness Fellowship, she spent a year working at Harvard Medical School and the Rand Corporation on the management of psychiatric disorders.
She then served as advisor to Agnès Firmin le Bodo, Minister Delegate to the Minister for Health and Prevention.
She is president of the Quartet Santé association, which sets up collaborative care in general practice to better manage patients' mental health, and a board member of Parcours d'Exil, which offers comprehensive care for exiles suffering from psychotrauma.
Angèle is a graduate of Sciences Po Paris and spent part of her studies in the UK and Mexico.
Her publications include:
- Institut Montaigne, September 2021 Patient pathways: an obstacle course?
- LISA Lab Santé, June 2021 Mental health and psychiatry: a new laboratory for health policies?
- Le Monde, April 2021 Facing the psychiatric crisis
- Institut Montaigne, December 2020 Mental health: facing up to the crisis
- Annals of Internal Medicine, July 2020 Factors Influencing Physician Practices' Adoption of Behavioral Health Integration in the United States, A Qualitative Study