I am bi-national
American and French and provide psychotherapy or
psychoanalysis in English for children, adolescents and
adults. I am certified in psychoanalysis by the
International Psychoanalytic Studies Organization, which is
part of the IPA (International Psychoanalytic Association).
The certification requires five to ten years of
post-graduate clinical training and supervision, as well as
an extensive personal analysis.
I was educated both in
the United States and France. I worked at Johns Hopkins
Hospital in outpatient psychiatry, as well as in private
practice, before moving to France over twenty years ago. I
have Masters degrees from the University of Maryland, and
the Université de Rennes 2 (psychology and
psychopathology).
On a personal note, I
know what it's like to adapt to life here and raise children
in two cultures and two languages. Clinical work requires
a deep understanding of human development and personality
structure. The goal of psychotherapy is to live life not in
reaction to things, but with intention, purpose, and
direction. The work can be focused on the here-and-now, but
also on understanding unconscious forces which may influence
what's happening for us today. This is not contradictory -
but complementary - since we are the product of our stories
even as we aim towards the future.
Generally, sessions are
held weekly, however psychoanalytic sessions are more
frequent. Psychotherapy is a treatment where the therapist
and patient speak face-to-face, while psychoanalysis, a
deeper process, generally requires lying on the couch,
without seeing the analyst. Psychoanalysis is an intensive
introspective process, which people may choose after an
experience with face-to-face treatment. It allows for a more
profound understanding of one’s self, changing repetitive
patterns, within a supportive, interactive setting.
When treating children and adolescents, regular meetings
with parents can be helpful in understanding their
difficulties. These sessions are provided for no fee within
the framework of your child’s psychotherapy. The first
meeting occurs after one month (three to four sessions) with
your child; to provide feedback and an idea of the
psychotherapeutic process. Afterward, these meetings can be
scheduled upon request (about once every three to six
months, generally).
Coordination with your general practitioner, or a
psychiatrist, is possible. Additional help in finding and
communicating with these professionals in your area is also
available. Fees are explained during the initial session.
I have a French
healthcare number and my sessions can be reimbursed with
your "Mutuelle."
You can reach me on: 06.64.22.68.23, or at
cgoubault22@gmail.com
Office: 218 rue Paul
Bellamy (bus C2, 23, C2, 12, 26 - arrêt Rond Point de
Rennes)
SIRET : 48949343700045
ADELI : 440012037 |