Psychological support for teenagers, adults and seniors. In-person sessions in São Paulo or online, in Portuguese, English or Spanish, with Tairone Ramos Pereira, Clinical Psychologist.
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A practice that considers your history, your relationships and the challenges of the present.
My work follows a psychoanalytic orientation and seeks to understand the experiences and patterns that shape your life. It's a warm, non-judgmental kind of listening that also considers your current thoughts, behaviors and struggles, always respecting your individuality.
Often, suffering builds up slowly — in our worries, our relationships, our work, or in the way we start to see ourselves, how we feel and how we view ourselves. Maybe it's time to seek support:
When your mind won't slow down and everything feels like a reason to worry.
When work drains you so much that even resting feels like it isn't enough.
When you live on the edge and any situation feels too heavy to bear.
When fear takes over your body, even without any real danger nearby.
When moving forward feels hard after losing someone or something important.
When you don't feel welcomed, understood or like you belong within your own family.
When being close to someone starts bringing more pain than safety.
When work stops making sense and starts consuming all your energy.
When you doubt yourself, even when you're capable.
When nothing you do ever feels good enough.
When you no longer know who you are, what you want, or what makes sense for your life.
When a new stage in life brings fear, confusion and difficulty adapting.
Before Psychology, I already worked with people. I have a degree in Business Administration and, for many years, worked in environments where relationships, communication and decision-making were essential. It was in aviation, as a flight attendant for 20 years, that I learned something no book can fully teach: every person carries a story, an urgency, a fear, an expectation, and a unique way of presenting themselves to the world.
Throughout that journey, I encountered an immense diversity of people, cultures, behaviors and emotions. I learned to notice what often goes unsaid. To listen beyond words. To offer comfort in moments of tension, pressure, fear, exhaustion and vulnerability.
Business Administration gave me strategic vision and an understanding of systems. Aviation gave me first-hand experience with human diversity and the ability to stay present under pressure. Psychology came to give name, depth and direction to something that was already part of my story: a genuine desire to understand, welcome and walk alongside another person.
Today, as a Clinical Psychologist, I offer a space of ethical, welcoming and caring listening for those going through emotional suffering, grief, life changes, inner conflict, anxiety, insecurities and challenges in their relationships with themselves and others.
There is a story behind what you feel, repeat, avoid or seek in your relationships — and finding a safe place to tell it can be the beginning of change.
The feeling of not fitting in anywhere — not at home, not among friends. Pressure about grades, the future, your body, your appearance. The days you just want to pull away from everyone, close your bedroom door and not have to explain anything, because sometimes you don't even fully understand what you're feeling.
The fights at home always seem to circle back to the same points, while the pressure to decide your future grows before you've even figured out who you are today.
For parents and caregivers, it can also be hard to know how to act. It isn't always simple to know when to step closer, what to ask, how far to push, or whether certain changes are just part of adolescence or a sign that something deserves more attention.
Therapy can be that space: for the teenager to speak at their own pace, without judgment, and for the family to have the reassurance of knowing they're being supported by a professional prepared to help them better understand what they're going through.
Some days it feels like everything depends on you. Work, home, bills, kids, relationship, family. You solve one thing and another one shows up. And even exhausted, you keep going as if everything were fine.
Your mind won't stop. You think about what you need to do, what you should have done, what could go wrong. Sometimes, even resting doesn't feel restful.
There are also relationships that weigh on you. Doubts about staying or leaving, trouble talking to your partner, conflicts with your kids, pressure from family, or that feeling of no longer knowing how to stand your ground without hurting someone — or without setting yourself aside.
Some losses keep hurting, even after a long time. Others are quieter: the life you imagined, a phase that ended, a bond that changed, or the sense that, at some point, you drifted away from yourself.
And then that hard question keeps coming up: is this the life I want to keep living?
Therapy can be a space to understand what's been weighing on you, put a name to what you feel, and start finding more workable ways of relating to yourself, your choices and the people in your life.
Things have changed, and you may not have even noticed when you started feeling different within your own family. The kids grew up, the grandchildren have their own ideas, and it often feels like no one listens the way they used to. You miss the days when your opinion carried more weight, when you could decide things for yourself and didn't need to ask for help with things that used to be simple.
The body changes too. Leaving the house can become harder, energy isn't what it used to be, and losing part of your independence can be painful. Sometimes, alongside that, comes loneliness — the sense of being set aside, or of people speaking for you instead of speaking with you.
But you still have so much to say, feel, want and live. Here, your story, your conflicts and what you feel have room to be truly heard.
Besides Portuguese, sessions can also take place in English and Spanish. That means Brazilians living abroad, foreigners in Brazil, and anyone who simply feels more comfortable expressing themselves in another language have a space for therapy in the language they think and feel in.
Sessions can happen in person, at the office in São Paulo, or online, for those who prefer the flexibility of joining from wherever they are. In both formats, the care taken with confidentiality and the quality of the therapeutic relationship is exactly the same.
The first step is simple: send a message so we can arrange a time, language and format for your session — in person in São Paulo, or online, from anywhere in the world.
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Almost 20 years of hands-on experience dealing with people under pressure, conflict and vulnerability, as a flight attendant.
My background and work in Business Administration taught me to approach problems with structure, strategy and a process-oriented view. In therapy, that helps organize complex issues, identify patterns and build more conscious, workable paths toward change.
In-depth study of human needs such as safety, belonging, recognition and self-actualization. It broadens the understanding of how different needs can shape choices, behaviors, relationships and life stages.
Training to guide, mentor and develop new professionals as they adapt to their roles. It covers communication, evaluation, feedback, decision-making, safety and handling unexpected situations.
Fluent in English and Spanish, with clinical sessions offered in all three languages.
The first contact is made through WhatsApp, to arrange a time, language, session format and other details. In the first session, we talk about what brought you here and how we can move forward together.
Yes. Every session follows the Professional Code of Ethics for Psychologists, with guaranteed confidentiality. For online sessions, we use end-to-end encrypted platforms.
Yes, sessions are offered in all three languages: Portuguese, English and Spanish.
These details are arranged directly through WhatsApp, according to the session format you choose.
My work follows a psychoanalytic orientation and seeks to understand the experiences and patterns that shape your life. It's a warm, non-judgmental kind of listening that also considers your current thoughts, behaviors and struggles, always respecting your individuality.
If you're going through a moment of suffering, doubt or transition, booking a session could be the start of real change.
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