
You may not be able to find professionals qualified to perform psychological treatment everywhere, right?
That is the reason why we created the Jardim Escuta Project. An on-line psychoanalysis clinic that offers ethical and quality listening wherever you are.
You may not be able to find professionals qualified to perform psychological treatment everywhere, right?
That is the reason why we created the Jardim Escuta Project. An on-line psychoanalysis clinic that offers ethical and quality listening wherever you are.
You may not be able to find professionals qualified to perform psychological treatment everywhere, right?
That is the reason why we created the Jardim Escuta Project. An on-line psychoanalysis clinic that offers ethical and quality listening wherever you are.
You may not be able to find professionals qualified to perform psychological treatment everywhere, right?
That is the reason why we created the Jardim Escuta Project. An on-line psychoanalysis clinic that offers ethical and quality listening wherever you are.
Who are we?
Our group consists of psychologists and psychoanalysts who joined forces for a common goal — to create an online psychoanalysis clinic that guarantees access to quality treatment.
Working from a psychoanalytically oriented clinic, we always value empathic listening, in respect of the ethical principles that guide our practice. Our work provides total confidentiality. The agreements on values and schedules of sessions are dealt with in private, during a first conversation with the chosen professional.
If you are looking for safety, trust, care and quality treatment, meet our professionals.

Why therapy on-line?
Nowadays, in a new reality marked by the transition from face-to-face to virtual services, the possibility of finding qualified professionals has changed.
Not all of us have the opportunity to undergo quality psychological treatment, for many different reasons. We are also aware of the importance of the native language in the therapeutic process, as it communicates our feelings, emotions and thoughts in a more sincere and spontaneous way.
We believe that ensuring access to good professionals who share the same language and culture is a facilitating condition for approaching intimate themes/issues and for a good therapeutic treatment.
The security guaranteed by online therapy allows you to talk to your psychologist from anywhere, as long as you are connected to the internet, with peace of mind, fair price and ethics at all levels.

How it works
If you go to “Professionals” tab, you can learn a little more about each one of us that make up the Jardim Escuta clinic. There you will be able to contact directly one of the clinic´s professionals.
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Just get in touch by email, phone (or WhatsApp) that is in the information tab, and we will respond in order to schedule a first meeting where you can bring any questions you have about the online service.
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To start treatment, you only need a device to make video calls and ensure that the place where you will carry out your session is private. Stable internet connection and a camera are also important to guarantee our interaction.
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The online service has the same duration as the face-to-face session, which is on average 50 minutes.
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Common questions
How does the payment work?
In respect of the Professional Code of Ethics of Psychology, as well as the ethical principles that guides our practice in Psychoanalysis, the costs will be assessed in this first conversation with each individual professional, and subject to counter proposals and arrangements that encompass the singularity of each context.
How to make the video-calls?
The sessions via video-call will be scheduled between you and the elected professional, just as the platforms in which the meetings will take place (WhatApp, Zoom Meetings, Google Meet, Skype etc.), same as the days and times.
How long does each session take?
The sessions take around 50 minutes.
How long does the treatment take?
There’s no predeterminate duration, each and every case is addressed uniquely and has its own time of development.
What is the difference between a psychologist and a psychoanalyst?
Although both study the human psyche, there are differences in several aspects involving the profession. Understanding this distinction is important for anyone who wants to use one of these professionals to take care of their mental health. A psychologist is someone who has studied psychology in college, that is, has studied different theoretical-technical approaches. This professional may or may not work according to psychoanalytic theory. A psychoanalyst is someone who has undergone specific training in psychoanalysis and works solely with this psychological approach.
How does psychoanalysis work in Brazil?
In Brazil, as in most of the world, psychoanalysis, in the position of a lay and secular practice, does not have state regulation and, therefore, is not considered a profession, but a profession of free and autonomous activity that can be exercised. by people from different backgrounds (ie, it is not restricted to doctors and psychologists), as long as they undergo a course offered by training institutions.
Although psychoanalysis is not a regulated profession in Brazil, it follows very strict ethical principles and technical criteria, defined by the training institutions (Societies), and its practice is legally recognized and guaranteed by article 5, items II and XIII, by article 153, § 23, of the Federal Constitution, as well as by CBO (Brazilian Classification of Occupations) number 2515-50 of the Ministry of Labor and Employment.
More information:
https://tinyurl.com/amparolegal.
How is a psychoanalyst trained?
Traditionally, the training of psychoanalysts does not take place in universities, through undergraduate courses, but is guided by a tripod composed of: experience of personal analysis; association with some Psychoanalytic Society or Institution for theoretical studies; clinical supervision with peers.