Psychoanalysis
The very idea of psychoanalysis brings memories, images formed from movies and books, and sometimes our own resistances to a process that may seem lengthy and possibly blurry. However, very simply, very precisely and sometime also very poetically, it is about listening to something other than what is said in an obvious way. We are complex beings, and our consciousness determines us in a widely incomplete way. Rather than focusing solely on manifest speech, your psychoanalyst listens to the unconscious links that determine your path and accompanies the emergence of the meaning that your life takes on for you.
Psychoanalysis,
for Whom and Why ?
The aim of psychoanalysis is to resolve psychic conflicts. By using a particular way of listening and speaking, different from the usual conversation, it offers both a method and a technique of investigation. It facilitates access to our psyche. The absence of censorship of one's word, free association, the analysis of dreams are among the possibilities to attain one's authenticity, thus a feeling of alignment and well-being.


A special technique
Inscribed in a precise formal framework, marked by a specific temporality, spatiality and rhythmicity, the psyche's landscape takes shape. Thus, you will create links, bridges between your past experiences and the way you lead your life today. This "archaeological" work around the traces left by your experiences will shed light on your apprehension of the person you have become and will facilitate the acceptance and benevolence with which you apprehend yourself.