Approach

My psychotherapeutic practice is psychodynamically oriented. I attend to what unfolds in psychic life beyond what is spontaneously expressed: inner conflicts, repetitions, areas of suffering that resist willpower. I draw on Mentalization-Based Therapy (MBT), a framework that helps identify, regulate and express what one feels — and better grasp what the other feels. It is this capacity, when it falters, that lies at the heart of much psychological distress.

I see children, adolescents and adults. My clinical background has been shaped across diverse settings: long-term private practice, paediatrics, rare sensory disabilities (deafness, deaf-blindness, cochlear implants). This experience grounds a form of listening that does not reduce suffering to a diagnosis and knows how to work where conventional frameworks reach their limits.

I pay specific clinical attention to the psychological effects of digital environments. The way algorithms organise our attention and interactions is neither trivial nor catastrophic, but it calls for a space of thought that few clinicians offer today. My research on this subject directly informs my practice.

Indications

— Relational, professional or family difficulties

— Personal elaboration work

— Psychological effects of digital use

— Addictive suffering

Practical details

Format: Teleconsultation (secure video platform)

In person: Available in Lyon or Paris, on request

Duration: 45 minutes

Frequency: Determined together based on the clinical situation

Fee: Discussed during initial exchange

Language: French or English

Professional framework

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"My listening endeavors not to reduce suffering to a diagnosis, but commits to working where conventional frameworks reach their limits."