Kia ora!
Originally from Brazil, I have been living in Aotearoa since 2020 and have been practicing for over 7 years. I work with adults from multiple cultures and backgrounds, offering sessions in both English and Portuguese. My practice includes supporting individuals navigating trauma, and the complexities of desire and subjectivity.
I’m a Member of the New Zealand Association of Counsellors, a Provider of ACC Sensitive Claims and an Analyst-in-Training Member of the Centre for Lacanian Analysis of Aotearoa. With a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and a Postgraduate Diploma in Psychoanalysis, I dedicate myself to the practice and ongoing study of psychoanalysis.
I hold an ethical commitment to the care of each person who entrusts me with their words.
- Member of the New Zealand Association of Counsellors (NZAC)
- Member of the Centre for Lacanian Analysis of Aotearoa (CLA)
- Bachelors Degree in Psychology
- Postgraduate Diploma in Psychoanalysis
- Psychoanalytical Training with the Centre for Lacanian Analysis of Aotearoa
- Please email or message me for a free initial consultation over the phone.
- Titirangi, Auckland
- Online Sessions via Zoom
Psychoanalysis understands that what troubles us often lies beyond immediate awareness. Through the space we create together, unconscious patterns, desires, and conflicts can emerge and be understood. Symptoms are not simply problems to be eliminated they speak to something deeper, pointing toward what seeks recognition in the psyche.
I approach each session as a place of deep listening, where you are invited to speak freely. The psychoanalytic process allows us to explore the connections between your past and present, between what is said and what remains unspoken. This is not about providing quick solutions, but about creating the conditions for genuine insight and transformation through the power of speech.
Drawing on psychoanalytic theory and with over 7 years of experience working across cultures, I offer a non-judgmental space where your unique story can unfold at its own pace.
Taking the first step is often the hardest part, and I’m here to receive you