The possibility for healing and growth lies within; my job is to guide you there at a pace that suits. Building the trust to be seen for who we are, without fear of abandonment or rejection can be the most powerful of therapeutic experiences. Qualities I bring into the therapy room include kindness, curiosity, respect, humour and compassion.
Issues I can work with include: abuse, addiction, anger, assault, anxiety, avoidance, bereavement, criminality, depression, eating issues, existential crisis, exploitation, gender identity, ill health, isolation, life-on-street aka ‘gangs’, relationships, sex and sexuality, shame, social issues, stress, trauma.
Asking for help takes courage and can be the first step on firm ground when things just don’t feel right anymore. Therapy can be a place where you get to share that stuff you may not feel safe taking anywhere else. The weight of life can be gently lifted and a positive transformation can occur.
Diploma in Integrative Counselling (MBACP). Trained at The Minster Centre in Queen’s Park, London.
Issues I can work with include: abuse, addiction, anger, assault, anxiety, avoidance, bereavement, criminality, depression, eating issues, existential crisis, exploitation, gender identity, ill health, isolation, life-on-street aka ‘gangs’, relationships, sex and sexuality, shame, social issues, stress, trauma.
As an integrative therapist, I draw on a multitude of approaches, depending on what best suits the needs of the client. I might use the therapeutic relationship to safely explore or ‘test’ potentially new or healthier ways of being-in-relationship. I may invite the client into their ever-present experience of bodily feelings and sensations, which can nurture autonomy and capacity for self-reflection and awareness.
Registered Member of the BACP (MBACP)
£70 for 50 minutes (low cost slots sometimes available)