WHAT IS AN ANALYTIC THERAPY ?

Analytical therapy is not a substitute for medical treatment or monitoring; it is a complementary practice. It allows through verbal exchange to raise awareness, unravel and resolve an inner situation.

With the complexity and difficulties of today’s life, and faced with the failure of materialistic philosophy to create well-being, more and more people are seeking for inner research. They are searching for answers to the fundamental questions that every human being, sooner or later, is led to ask: who am I? Where do I come from ? Where are we all going ? What is the essence of all ? What is my life meant for? How do we get rid of what keeps us from being free and in peace?

The answer lies within us and in mastering our own dynamics. Finding which inner mechanism is to be disactivated, allows us to repair the breakdown. It is this search that I propose in the analytical work.

Happiness is often veiled by memories from the past. Since our birth, patterns are formed inside of us, and even from our inter-uterine life. These memories are necessary for our life; and we must recognize them. But at some point, it is essential to get away from them, to defuse them in order to play our own musical note. Because it is by contacting our unique frequency, our inner freedom that we self-heal.

Thus, the power to create exists, not at the level of our conscious personality, of our physical, emotional or mental body, but this power comes from the essence of who we are. The work is to get in touch with our inner power; that part of ourselves that is only interested in creating projects, in healing, in being in harmony, joy and peace.

It is therefore a question of doing this famous spring cleaning: releasing the unconscious, refocusing on inner being, and accepting – without submission, welcoming and being lucid, then abandoning oneself, entrusting oneself to our inner greatness, which is of immense creative potential; in other words, our power.

And when we do this work with our heart, with the spirit of service, our inner being will guide us. Whereas if we resist what life brings us, it persists. It’s all in our intention.

Everyone will find their way of service, in the sense of the spirit they are in, not in the sense of finding a way. And this opening happens the moment we decide to work in the vibration of consciousness.

Working in therapy because you are not feeling well is often not an easy process. Also, I reserve an open and benevolent welcome, respecting professional secrecy.

I do not work with people with psychiatric disorders.