About
My name is Aino, and I work psychoanalytically primarily in Helsinki (Finland) and Borough, London Bridge (London, UK). I am trained in the Lacanian orientation of psychoanalysis.
I am a member of the London Society of the New Lacanian School (NLS) and a participant of the Nottingham-Dublin Lacanian Studies Program (UFORCA) since its beginning in 2017. This programme is for practitioners in psychoanalytic formation under the auspices of UFORCA - the Popular University Jacques Lacan.
I hold an MA in Psychoanalysis from Kingston University (London) where I am currently finishing my PhD. My research in psychoanalytic theory is affiliated with the Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy (CRMEP).
In the field of psychosocial support work, I am a trained autism specialist (NAS) and refugee support case worker (BRC). I particularly welcome autistic individuals, adults and children, to attend autism support sessions, with or without their families.
I am part of the editorial team for the Psychoanalytical Notebooks (LS-NLS) and participate actively in the ongoing international clinical and theoretical work on contemporary psychoanalysis of the Lacanian orientation.
My clinical practice follows the orientation of the New Lacanian School (NLS) under the aegis of the World Association of Psychoanalysis (WAP).
To learn more about the psychoanalysis of the Lacanian orientation, feel free to enquire or click here:
London Society of the New Lacanian School
Nottingham-Dublin Lacanian Studies Programme
New Lacanian School (NLS)
The Lacanian Review
Psychoanalytical Notebooks
Or in French, click here:
École de la Cause Freudienne
UFORCA
Association Mondiale de Psychanalyse
Lacan quotidien
Orientation Lacanienne