Where the unconscious finds room to speak, and the subject begins to hear themselves differently.
My practice is guided by several principles central to psychoanalytic work:
I do not work from categories or labels. I work with the singularity of each person — their history, their contradictions, their way of being in the world.
We often find ourselves living out old stories in new forms. Therapy allows us to trace these patterns and loosen their hold.
How we speak — and what we cannot yet say — reveals the structure of our experience. In analysis, language becomes a pathway toward something more truthful.
Not desire as preference, but desire as the force that shapes our choices, our relationships, and our suffering. Understanding desire is often the beginning of change.
Dreams, slips, repetitions, and symptoms are not errors — they are messages. They speak in their own logic, and therapy is the place where they can be heard.
I offer a space where your words, silences, and contradictions can be approached with curiosity rather than judgment. A space where you can encounter yourself differently.
My work is rooted in a psychoanalytic orientation that takes seriously the complexity of human experience, the spoken and the unspoken, the remembered and the forgotten, the desires that move us and the patterns that repeat themselves despite our best intentions.
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