Valérie Loiseau
Psychotherapist – analytical orientation
individual - couple - family
child - teenager - adult
Member of the Association de la Cause freudienne in Belgium and the Association Psychanalytique de la Cause freudienne
Inhibitions, doubts, anxiety, depression, phobias, low self-esteem, behavioural problems and addictions - like so many other sufferings - are symptoms that speak of a part of ourselves. When ignored, they often become all the more insistent, creating a sense of unease.
I provide individual, couple and family therapy, offering support through genuine conversation, no matter the nature of your struggles. Together, we work to alleviate your symptoms or strengthen your sources of support, helping you find a renewed sense of balance. I also work with young and not-so-young individuals who are questioning their identity or going through a transition.
Psychoanalytical therapeutic guidance enables anyone who finds themselves in a subjective impasse to analyse the source and impact of that impasse, whether it is suffering in your body, your thoughts or your relationships with others.
Centred on the individual and his or her unique story, this approach offers a confidential space in which you will be listened to and helped to overcome what is blocking or repeating itself in your life, without a prescriptive answer or model to follow.
Training
- ULB 2011: University certificate in psychotherapeutic clinics, psychoanalytic orientation - Faculty of Psychological Sciences and Education (3 years)
- CPFB 2005 : Bachelor's degree in marriage and family counselling (3 years)
- Since 2002: In continuing theoretical and clinical training at the Section Clinique de Bruxelles, ACF and the École de la Cause Freudienne: cartels, seminars, congresses, conferences
- UCL 1989: Master in Philology - Faculty of Philosophy & Literature (4 years)