About

Isadora Aquino de Oliveira is a psychologist and researcher with a Master’s in Psychology from UFG and Bachelor’s and Licentiate degrees from UFCAT. Her work explores psychoanalysis, mental health, and the effects of neoliberalism on psychic suffering.

Location

Federal University of Goiás (UFG) University Avenue – East University Sector Goiânia, GO – Brazil

Referral to Specialized Psychological Services

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Referral to Specialized Psychological Services

Referral to Specialized Psychological Services

Clinical assessments and referrals when the therapeutic process requires interdisciplinary support. This process respects the subject's singularity and the ethical foundations of psychoanalytic practice.

“A sensitive listening can guide important paths in the clinical process.” — Isadora Aquino

What I Offer:

  • Clinical evaluation when additional resources are needed during treatment
  • Support for interdisciplinary articulation based on the subject’s process
  • Referrals made when the treatment calls for psychiatric or related clinical support
  • Collaboration with trusted professionals when necessary
  • Follow-up when referral is part of the ongoing clinical work
  • Confidential, ethical, and analytically orientated care
Psychological Referral and Assessment

Key Features:

  • Clinical assessment taking into account subjective singularities: Listening and evaluation centered on the subject’s unique history and psychic functioning.
  • Professional Collaboration: Interdisciplinary articulation when clinically indicated.
  • Referrals carried out with ethical rigor, confidentiality, and respect: Made only when necessary and always aligned with the analytic process.
  • Personalized Process: No standardized approach — each referral responds to the subject's specific clinical needs.
  • Continued Support: Possibility of follow-up when referral is part of the clinical continuity.

Why It Matters:

At certain moments, the clinical process may indicate the need for complementary care. Referrals, when guided by psychoanalytic ethics, allow the subject access to additional forms of support without interrupting or replacing the psychic work already underway.