I work alongside my clients, and together we gain a greater understanding of who they are, how they form relationships, and how their experiences, outlook, and expectations are affecting their present situation. This is made possible by providing a confidential space, free from judgmental bias, and embodied by curiosity, empathy, challenge, and insight.

The therapeutic relationship is where new life can emerge—it’s where transformation can take place. It’s a more-than-the-sum-of-its-parts experience—resonant like a choir singing in harmony.

As the relationship forms in the sessions, a nuanced flow of communication unfolds. It is with this shared language that deeper exploration begins. In this sometimes playful context, images, metaphors, and dreams start to emerge from the unconscious. With these, we can understand how you have managed your life up to this point—and rewrite the scripts, where needed, in the present and going forward.

I studied at City Lit and the Institute of Group Analysis, where I achieved diplomas in Person-Centred Counselling and Group Analytic Psychotherapy, respectively. I am an accredited member of the BACP and have been a practising therapist for ten years.

 
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