I have a degree in Psychology, graduated from the University of Buenos Aires, with more than 30 years of clinical practice in both hospital and private settings. I am a psychoanalyst trained in Freudian, Kleinian, and Lacanian schools.
From my own experience, I am very familiar with the subjective processes of immigration.
I am an active participant in movements against social injustice, racial discrimination, and gender inequality.
My clinical practice as a psychoanalyst is based on a case-by-case listening approach.
It is not about offering moral guidance or giving advice. Instead, through analytical dialogue, the goal is to help individuals make the best decisions aligned with their own desires. It's about writing a new, more manageable story, starting from the same past.
Quoting J-A. Miller: ".... but above all...psychoanalysis is about reading your own unconscious, that book printed in a single copy, of which you carry the virtual text everywhere with you, and in which is written the script of your life, or at least its rough draft."