Giselle Martínez, M.Sc., is an occupational and clinical psychologist with over 10 years of experience helping individuals and organizations reach their full...
Psychoanalyst — Corpo Freudiano School of Psychoanalysis (Rio de Janeiro), Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Lacanian Compass
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My journey with psychoanalysis is a long one. As an young adult seeking help, I encountered many of the standard and widely used therapeutic approaches. While some were useful, none resonated with me in the way psychoanalysis did. For the first time, I felt that there was space... space to speak, and to hear myself speak. That experience marked a turning point for me. It changed how I understood myself and what I thought therapy could be, and it is what led me to pursue psychoanalysis as my own path of work. In my practice, I aim to create that same kind of honest and open space. A space where people can look at themselves without needing to simplify or resolve their contradictions quickly. A space that can hold different facets of meaning, thoughts, feelings that may never have been voiced out loud, but that need to be said (and heard).