8+ Y E A R S E X P E R I E N C E
Guiding Minds with Empathy, Knowledge, and Care
I’m Isadora Aquino de Oliveira — a psychologist and researcher dedicated to mental health, psychoanalysis, and the human experience. My mission is to help individuals better understand themselves and navigate emotional challenges with compassion, respect, and professionalism.
- Specialized in Psychoanalytic Psychology
- Focused on Mental Health and Well-being
- Researcher in Clinical and Institutional Contexts
- Personalized Therapeutic Approach
- Supportive, Confidential Environment
🎓 Academic Background
Master’s Degree in Psychology (2023–2025)
Institution: Federal University of Goiás (UFG), Brazil
Title: Psychoanalysis and Politics: Considerations on Psychic Suffering and Neoliberalism
Advisor: Elizilaine Domingues Mendes
Scholarship: Goiás State Research Support Foundation (FAPEG/GO, Brazil)
Degree in Psychology ABI (2018–2023)
Institution: Federal University of Catalão (UFCAT), Brazil
Title: Depression and Neoliberalism: (De)Development of Temporal Issues in Contemporary Society
High School (2015–2017)
State College of Military Police of Goiás Multi-Purpose Vasco Dos R Model (CEPMG-PMMV), Brazil
🔬 Research Projects
The experience of time in depression (2021–2022)
Status: Completed
Explores how the experience of time occurs in depression from a psychoanalytical perspective, emphasizing the singularity of each subject.
The right to indifference in teacher training (2019–2020)
Status: Completed
Mapped the debate on gender issues in teacher training at the Federal University of Goiás, Catalão Regional.
🌱 Extension Projects
- Mother-Baby Monitoring (2022–Present): Supports mothers and caregivers in promoting healthy baby-caregiver relationships.
- Technological Innovation Project (2022–Present): Promotes entrepreneurship and research-based innovation in Catalão through the Athenas Incubator.
- Psychopathology and Contemporary Clinic (2021–Present): Studies how modern transformations affect psychic suffering through psychoanalytic methods.
- Mental Health and COVID-19 (2021–Present): Psychosocial interventions for vulnerable contexts.
- Hospital Toy Library (2019–2020): Promoted play-based care for hospitalized children.
⚙️ Areas of Activity
Psychology • Psychoanalysis • Clinic • Mental Health • Neoliberalism • Contemporary Subjectivity
📚 Bibliographic Production
Published Articles
Depression and Neoliberalism: The (De)construction of Temporality in Contemporary Society — Revista da Associação Brasileira de Psicologia Social, 2023.
Published Abstracts
- Depression and Neoliberalism: (De)Construction of Temporality in Contemporary Society — ABRAPSO 2023
- The Experience of Time in Depression from a Psychoanalytic Perspective — 2022
🎤 Participation in Events
- 2025: Seminar – Graduate Program in Psychology, UFG (Participant)
- 2024: III International Colloquium on Psychoanalysis and Politics (Participant)
- 2023: XIX ABRAPSO Congress (Presenter)
- 2022: VII International Psychology Congress – UNIFENAS (Presenter)
- 2021: I Colóquio Internacional de Psicanálise e Política – UFG (Participant)
🏛️ Academic Activities & Groups
- Member: Entraste Study Group – Psychoanalysis and Politics (UFG)
- Member: Center for Psychoanalytic Studies and Research (NEPP) (UFCAT)
- Volunteer: Mother-Baby Support Project (UFCAT)
- Scientific Initiation: Neoliberalism and Psychic Suffering (UFCAT, 2021–2022)
- Monitor: Psychology Program Courses (UFCAT, 2020–2022)
Listening, Ethics, and Clinical Commitment
Each subject carries a singular history. My work seeks to offer a space of listening where speech can unfold, allowing the unconscious to emerge within an ethical and clinically sustained setting.
Singular Clinical Listening
Each session respects the rhythm, history, and subjective experience of the person, rather than standardized goals or techniques.
Confidential and Ethical Setting
The space follows the ethical principles of psychoanalytic practice, ensuring confidentiality, respect, and clinical responsibility.
Psychoanalytically Oriented Practice
Grounded in psychoanalytic theory and clinical experience, the work invites elaboration and symbolization rather than symptom correction.