I am originally from Marseille, France. In 2016, I moved to Montreal, Canada, to complete my bachelor’s degree in psychology with an emphasis in Neuroscience, at McGill University. In August 2020, I moved to The Netherlands to begin my master’s degree in clinical psychology, at Leiden University.
As part of my master’s program, I started an internship in a center dedicated to support kids on the autism spectrum. After finishing my internship, I decided to stay and work for this center and I have now been working as a freelance psychologist for 4 years . I work in individual sessions and I also lead groups. In these sessions, I use traditional therapy methods but also alternative ones, such as art therapy.
While working as a psychologist, I also finished a second master in developmental psychopathology, focusing on research and neuroscience. I am now following a training in psychoanalysis to add to my practice and provide more therapeutical options for my clients.
My work is rooted in empathy, collaboration, and a commitment to creating a safe, inclusive therapeutic space.
I work mostly with the principles of psychoanalysis but I can also offer cognitive behavioral therapy and art therapy . I am following a training to enrich my psychoanalysis practice and I have already completed 3 years of the program so I can also offer analysis of dreams and a deeper analysis to get to the root of the symptoms my clients come to resolve.