My clinical practice is rooted in institutional work with adolescents and situated at the crossroads of clinical work, the body, and creation. It is articulated with research and also unfolds within a psychoanalytic private practice, with particular attention to voice, music, and to what engages the body in subjective experience.
Currently in Rio de Janeiro for postdoctoral research at UFRJ (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro), I offer online consultations.
Consultations — adolescents, adults, couples, and parents.
The question of presence in analysis first engages the body and its listening. The first instrument of this presence is the body, and its voice.
Clinical listening has a musical dimension: it attends to each person's singular rhythm. What is said cannot be reduced to the content of discourse; it is also inscribed in a way of being present, speaking, and remaining silent.
The aim is not to oppose speech and body, but to listen to them together. The analyst's body is part of the frame, engaged as an instrument of listening within the encounter.
The practice is based in Paris, in the 20th arrondissement. Research and creative work are currently being developed in Rio de Janeiro. Consultations take place online, in continuity with clinical work.
My research investigates how body, rhythm and image shape contemporary forms of subjectivity and collective experience.
Rooted in clinical practice and psychoanalytic theory, my work engages with questions of creation, trauma, transmission and the transformations of experience in a globalized, screen-mediated world. It brings together psychoanalysis, anthropology of the contemporary and artistic practices.
Body, rhythm and creative process
Screens, image and contemporary perception
Trauma, transmission and collective memory
Music, voice and care
Anthropo-psychoanalytic approaches to culture
My work also takes filmic and literary forms.
Research · Creation · Background