About me – Alberto Fabris
Do you feel overwhelmed by the pressures and stresses of your work environment? Are family dynamics burdensome, or do you struggle to maintain a harmonious relationship with your body? Are you confined by repetitive patterns and constraints that seem to curb your potential? Psychoanalysis offers a way out, an opportunity to explore your personal history and overcome the difficulties that impact our relationships and our existence.Psychoanalyst
Through an open and respectful dialogue, I will guide you on a transformative journey to rediscover yourself, overcoming today’s seemingly insurmountable limits. Together, we can transform discomfort into a path towards a more authentic and freeing existence.
Psychoanalyst
I offer individual, couple, family, and online consultations, tailored to your specific needs and designed to support you at every stage of your life.
My Background Psychoanalyst
I am a psychoanalyst and university researcher with over fifteen years of international experience. My academic training took place at the Écoles Normales Supérieures in Paris and Lyon with a PhD in philosophy from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, USA. Currently, I teach and conduct research at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, where I have produced numerous scientific publications. My analytical training was refined at the Association des psychanalystes Européens, which values the integration of diverse analytical methodologies, thus enriching my psychoanalytic practice.
My Approach
My analytical approach, enriched by the interdisciplinary nature of my training, goes beyond merely categorizing and pathologizing personal experiences. Drawing on the teachings of psychoanalysts such as Jung and Hillman, I focus on the complexity of the human soul and its symbolic horizon. I avoid purely psychopathological approaches that risk reducing the patient to a label, isolating them from their social and environmental contexts. It is crucial to analyze how phenomena such as anxiety, work-related stress, and burnout are interconnected with current socio-economic dynamics. In an era of constant connections, we find ourselves paradoxically more isolated than ever from others, our bodies, and nature. My psychoanalytic method integrates various disciplines to help individuals understand and position themselves within their contexts, transforming challenges and shadowy areas into gateways for a profound journey within, from which to emerge transformed.
Do you have questions ?
Psychoanalyst – Brussels – Ixelles | Alberto Fabris
At what point does someone need a therapist?
There is never a good or a bad time. Whatever your problem, your worry or simply your desire to speak or to be listened to, you can call a therapist whenever you feel the need. It is your desire and your need which are at the heart of this process. Here are some examples of specific problems which could lead to a patient consulting a therapist:
You feel an uneasiness at work, […]
Why have couple’s therapy ?
Highs and lows are common in a relationship. It is perfectly normal to argue, to disagree, or to have a ‘relationship crisis’, as long as they remain isolated incidents and that harmony generally prevails at the heart of the relationship.
When a couple’s situation is such that the two people can no longer put up with each other, or that communication becomes practically impossible […]
The result
The results vary from one person to another. Therapy allows you to put into words things which will let you draw a line under these problems, or find the causes and explanations which will make you stronger and more able to manage your emotions towards these problems.
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