My training as an holistic practitioner informs my whole-being approach to counselling. I found many people came to see me feeling distressed, and confused, a response to traumatic relationships and events, and I needed to understand these feelings to truly stand beside them. I am driven by a deep desire to support individuals in finding their courage and strength, even in life’s most challenging moments.
My training includes psychodynamic, behavioural, transpersonal, and humanistic theories, allowing me to tailor our sessions precisely to your individual needs. This integrative method means we can explore how past experiences impact your present, develop practical strategies for changing unhelpful patterns if needed and empower your innate capacity for growth.
I have volunteered at Sue Lambert Trust, working with clients who have survived physical, mental, emotional and sexual abuse, as well as domestic violence and at Mind, supporting clients who have for example, experienced relational trauma, grief, anxiety, loss and depression. I am also a Mind credentialed counsellor, a Domestic Abuse Change Champion (NCCSP) and an approved trained therapist with Barnardos LINK support services and therefore registered with Ofstead to work with adoption issues with adults aged 18 and over.
As an integrative counsellor I understand that one theory or philosophy may not be the answer for everyone, and my training ensures I respond to your individual needs, supporting you to regain the courage and strength to live and feel whole again.
My philosophy is rooted in the belief that whilst life can be confusing and overwhelming, you hold an inherent capacity for growth and wholeness. Counselling is helpful at every stage of life, a nurturing space of acceptance to promote and improve mental health.
Awarded by Middlesex University
Matrix College of Counselling & Psychotherapy
Matrix College of Counselling & Psychotherapy
Approved trained therapist with Barnardos Link Support Service (Ofstead Registered)
United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy