Online therapy for Brazilians living abroad. A safe, ethical, attentive space — to listen, be heard, and find paths of transformation.
Between 2019 and 2022 I worked in CAPS (Brazilian public mental-health centres), focused on severe mental health — leading voice-hearer groups and therapeutic workshops. I coordinated social-reintegration projects inside a semi-open prison: reflection groups, life-skills workshops, and mediation with external networks. Since 2023 I've built a private practice grounded in theory, supervision, and personal analysis.
I work clinically with adults and adolescents, guided by the ethics of psychoanalysis, with a focus on listening to the singularity of each subject and the unconscious. The work is built from the word itself, without protocols, respecting each person's own time and accompanying their impasses, transitions, and forms of suffering.
I'm a psychologist and Lacanian psychoanalyst working with Brazilians living the experience of immigration. For more than two years I've been crossing that same displacement, now in Buenos Aires. Which sharpens my ear for the subject between languages, cultures, and belongings.
100% online sessions, in Portuguese or English, adapted to your time zone. For teens and adults living abroad.
Send me a message on WhatsApp — a question, a discomfort, or simply the wish to talk. We start from there.
We schedule an initial conversation on Google Meet. You tell me your story, I share how I work — unhurried, without expectations, in full confidence.
Clinical listening is a path walked by two. Once we continue, we work with what emerges — symptoms, desires, paths of transformation.
A psychiatrist is a medical doctor who diagnoses mental disorders and can prescribe medication. A psychologist, trained in psychology, works in many fields — clinical psychology focuses on psychic suffering. A psychoanalyst works with unconscious processes, on a tripod of training: theory, case supervision, and personal analysis.
The first session is introductory — I present my approach, explain how the process works, and listen to your demands and expectations. We also agree on the fee, taking your needs and possibilities into account so the work can continue.
I work with Brazilians living abroad, so I'm used to different time zones. Sessions are scheduled accordingly. We speak Portuguese or English; I understand the cultural nuances of those who live between languages and places.
Much like in-person, but via video call on an agreed platform. Confidentiality is the same. I recommend a quiet, private space — for comfort and privacy.
Usually weekly, to ensure continuity and effectiveness. Frequency can be adjusted to your situation — more sessions per week, or longer intervals.
That's perfectly fine — in fact, it's the starting point of psychoanalysis. Many people begin not knowing. My listening is prepared to hold that, without rushing.
"You must understand me: I had to invent a being all my own. It happens, however, that she is gaining too much strength."
ReadOnline psychological care has become a viable, effective option for those seeking emotional support — when the setting itself sustains listening.
ReadThe analytic setting persists in its move to the virtual. What changes, and what remains, in the encounter mediated by a screen.
ReadWrite to me. A question, a discomfort, or simply the wish to begin.