Lacanian psychoanalysis provides a space to listen to what repeats, what hurts, or what confounds, and to open questions where previously there was only discomfort or symptom.
In the sessions, the work is guided by the word of the analysand—not by diagnoses or prescriptions. It is a singular journey, where each person can gradually find their own way of inhabiting desire, jouissance, and lack.
Sessions may take place in person or online, in a confidential space.
Psychoanalysis does not market immediate solutions or sell happiness, but it does offer the possibility of doing something different with what keeps insisting, and of inventing a more singular way of being in the world.
Control analysis constitutes a fundamental instance of clinical practice. It is a space where the analyst puts to work their own position in the act and their reading of the case, within the transference established with another analyst.
Control aims to make possible an interrogation of the analyst’s desire within their practice—beyond any supposed knowledge, at the point where the analytic act is played out in its most singular dimension.
Meetings may be held in person or online, and are open to analysts (in training or deformation), practitioners, and mental health professionals interested in a clinical reading oriented by the teaching of Lacan.
The bond with a horse can be profoundly transformative, yet it may also awaken fears, insecurities, or blocks that interfere with confidence and enjoyment while riding or jumping.
Drawing on my dual background as a psychoanalyst and equestrian, I offer a space to understand and work through these experiences from an integral perspective—attending both to the emotional and symbolic dimensions, and to the concrete realities of the body, the horse, and the arena.
The process can take place exclusively in consulting sessions, and/or, if desired, through meetings at the riding club, where I accompany you in your encounter with your horse and the situations that generate anxiety or blockage.
My work is oriented toward offering professional, humane, and ethical accompaniment to individuals who have independently decided to undertake an experience involving psychedelic substances.
It is important to clarify that I do not recommend, promote, or provide the use of any substance. Nor do I offer guidance regarding dosage or types of substances. My role is strictly limited to providing presence, containment, and professional support throughout the stages of preparation, experience, and post-experience integration—always with full respect for each person’s autonomy and safety.
The aim of the support is to foster a psychotherapeutic and safe process, helping ensure that the experience—if it has already been decided upon by the person undertaking it—can unfold within a framework of clarity, care, and reflection.