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About me

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My journey in Psychology began in my adolescence, when I took my first steps in analysis. Since then, I have maintained this practice and recognize its importance not only in my personal development, but also as an indispensable foundation for my professional career in my field.

When I was taking the entrance exam, I decided to study two courses at the same time: anthropology and psychology. I believe that these experiences complemented each other and were crucial to my education.

Anthropology, as an academic discipline that is dedicated to the study of humanity in all its cultural and biological diversity - how to understand human societies, their origins, development, behaviors, beliefs and cultural practices - was a great positive addition to my construction as a psychologist.

During my undergraduate studies, I also worked in the neuropsychology department at the Sarah Kubitschek Hospital and worked with refugees from different parts of the world at the NGO Cáritas.

In addition, I participated in several courses and study groups on psychoanalysis - such as "Clinical Practice" and "Masculinities in Question" with Maria Homem; "To Understand Lacan", "On Love and Psychoanalysis", "A Psychoanalysis of Existence" with Christian Dunker; "The Unconscious: from Freud to the Reformulations of Neuroscience" with Daniel Omar Perez; "Love and Loneliness" with Ana Suy; "Thinking, Feeling, Desiring and Loving: Ideas to Reforest Thought" with Geni Nuñez; "Psychoanalysis and Mythology" with Pedro de Santi, among others.

For a while I also immersed myself in the study of neuroscience and body psychotherapy. Yoga entered my life in the middle of this journey, becoming an enriching complement to everything I had been experiencing and studying in recent years.

I have always been fascinated by foreign countries, studying other languages, exploring different countries and building connections around the world. This passion led me to adopt a nomadic lifestyle, running my own online clinic. This choice, in addition to being possible, has become deeply rewarding.

With this lifestyle, I can work internationally, serving people in several countries around the world.

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