A Practice Grounded In Theory & Experience

 

With over 30 years of clinical experience in psychology, psychoanalysis, and education, I offer a rigorous, theoretically informed approach to the analytic encounter. My work is firmly rooted in the Lacanian orientation — a practice that takes language, desire, and the structure of the unconscious as its foundations.

I work with individuals and couples across a range of presentations, including anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, and questions of identity. Each analysis proceeds at its own pace, in accordance with the singularity of the subject.

Beyond the consulting room, I remain active as a researcher, lecturer, and seminar leader — a commitment that keeps my clinical practice in direct dialogue with the cutting edge of psychoanalytic thought. In Fall 2023 and Spring 2024, I served as a guest lecturer at Yale University on the conceptual differences between Freud and Lacan.

Sessions are conducted in Spanish, Portuguese, and English. In-person in Downtown Fort Lauderdale; telehealth available across Florida, New York, and Connecticut.

 

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Master



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Research

 

Bachelor's & Master in Psychology, National University of Rosario, Argentina

Mental Health & Clinical Psychoanalysis, Instituto de Neurociencias y Salud Mental, Barcelona & León University, Spain 

LMHC Florida (MH15337) · LPC Connecticut (LPC6847) · LMHC New York (0155260)

Psychologist, Colegio de Psicólogos de Santa Fe, Argentina

NAAP — National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis, NY

Florida Psychoanalytic Center · Southeast Association for Psychoanalytic Psychology · Après-Coup Psychoanalytic Association (NY) — participant


Psychoanalytic Formation: a Praxis
Clinical Supervision: A Laboratory for Case Research
Grief, Mania and Melancholia
Psychosis in Lacanian theory
The concept of reality
Love in postmodern times
The Superego — from Freud to Lacan
The Desire to Eat: A Clinical Study of Eating Disorders
The Perverse Scene