
I offer online psychological and psychoanalytic consultations for adolescents, adults, couples, and parents.
Speaking can make it possible to bring forward what weighs, what troubles, what repeats, or what creates difficulty — even when it remains hard to understand. What creates difficulty deserves to be heard differently.
Listening takes place without judgment, with attention to words, but also to what is expressed in other ways.
Over time, this work helps to better understand what is happening, to identify what stands in the way, and to find ways to gradually loosen what holds one back.
My practice takes place between Paris and Rio de Janeiro.
My practice has been shaped over several years in institutional settings, working with adolescents in a hospital context (IMM, Paris) and their parents, as well as in private practice with adults and couples.
It is grounded in a close articulation between clinical work and research, with particular attention to the voice, to music, and to what, in experience, involves the body.
Currently based in Rio de Janeiro, as part of a postdoctoral fellowship (UFRJ, EHESS) and a documentary film project, my research and creative work develop alongside my clinical practice.
My research lies at the intersection of art and psychoanalysis.
I am interested in the body, rhythm, and image — in what, within experience, affects and transforms us, sometimes beyond words.
How are we affected by the world, and how does the world affect us?
Grounded in clinical practice, this work explores the links between creation, trauma, and transmission, as well as the transformations of experience in a world shaped by screens.
It stands at the intersection of psychoanalysis, contemporary anthropology, and artistic practices.
My work also unfolds through film and literary forms.
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