Alberto Rodrigues Câmara Carvalho
Certified AnalystCRP 01/8758, MA (Clinical Psychology), Jungian Analyst, EMDR Certified
Brasília, DF, BR
About
Alberto Rodrigues Câmara Carvalho is a clinical psychologist and Jungian analyst based in Brasília, Brazil, with over two decades of clinical experience. He graduated from the Universidade de Brasília (UnB) and holds a Master's degree in Clinical Psychology and Culture from the same institution (2009). In 2024, he completed his Jungian analyst training through SBPA-RJ (Sociedade Brasileira de Psicologia Analítica – Rio de Janeiro), a program accredited by the International Association for Analytical Psychology, following six years of intensive theoretical and practical study.
Carvalho's professional trajectory reflects a distinctive combination of clinical depth and intercultural breadth. He has maintained a private practice since 2007 and previously served as a clinical psychologist at Institut Anankê (2004–2011), managing complex psychiatric presentations. Between 2013 and 2018, he held a professorship in psychology at local colleges. Most notably, from 2020 to 2023, he served as National Consultant for Mental Health for UNICEF and UN Women in Brazil, bringing analytical psychological perspectives to bear on humanitarian and organizational contexts.
His clinical specializations include intercultural psychology, trauma (with EMDR certification), relationship difficulties, depression, anxiety, panic disorder, psychotic disorders, and eating disorders. He holds memberships in SBPA-RJ, ANZJA (Australia and New Zealand Jungian Association), NZPB, and PBANZ, reflecting an international orientation. His particular expertise with third-culture children, expatriates, and migrants positions him uniquely within the Brazilian Jungian community as a practitioner attuned to the psychological complexities of cultural displacement.
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Education & Training
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- Jungian Analyst, SBPA-RJ (2024)
- EMDR Certified Practitioner
- Member, ANZJA (Australia and New Zealand Jungian Association)
- Member, International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP)
Best for
- Intercultural psychology
- Trauma (EMDR)
- Third-culture kids and migrants
- Depression and anxiety
- Relationship issues
- Eating disorders