I’m a clinical psychologist specialized in psychodynamic therapy and relational psychoanalysis. I believe that the primary factor of therapeutic change is the relationship that develops in the psychoanalytic setting. It emerges as the encounter between two subjectivities that affect each other in a unique and unexpected way, leading to mutual transformation. The therapist and the client become companions in exploring the unconscious dynamics of the client's individual psyche, revealed through words, gestures, dreams, phantasies, feelings, and symptoms. Both of them work hand-in-hand to extract meaning out of chaos and make sense of complex experiences inside and outside the session. What comes out of this process is increasingly richer self-knowledge, better integration of personality resources and enhanced sense of agency in one's life.