Helena Vanessa de Souza is a clinical psychologist, sexologist, and relational psychoanalyst in training. She has worked in private practice for over ten years, offering in-person psychotherapy in Brazil and online sessions for Brazilian immigrant women living abroad. Her clinical and theoretical work focuses on the intersections between sexuality, culture, and subjectivity, especially in the context of women’s experiences of desire, pleasure, and belonging. She coordinates the Relational Psychoanalysis Seminars of the Brazilian Association for Relational Psychoanalysis (ABPR), collaborates on theoretical and clinical dissemination projects, and is co-founder of Edonna, a project dedicated to sexual and affective education for women. Her current research interests include relational psychoanalysis, female sexuality, and the ethics of the analyst’s implication in the clinical encounter.
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