- Fee assured
- Verified account
Specialises in
- Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT)
- Counselling
- Psychotherapy
- Short Term Psychodynamic Therapy
Offers
- Face-to-face consultations
- Video and telephone consultations
About me
I am a Counselling Psychologist, registered with the HCPC and abiding by their code of ethics. I have trained in humanistic, psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioural (CBT) and systemic models of therapy.
Alongside private practice, I have worked in the NHS, provided therapy in various mental health charities such as Tavistock Centre for Couple Relationships, and worked at UWE Bristol as a research fellow and lecturer.
My approach to psychotherapy is integrative, prioritising the therapeutic relationship as the foundation for effective therapy. I aim to build a strong and supportive connection with you, tailoring my approach to suit your unique needs through empathy, non-judgment, and care.
You may be completely new to therapy or re-engaging with it following a change in circumstance. I work with a range of clients from different backgrounds with all sorts of reasons for coming to therapy, whether working through a traumatic experience or having dedicated time in your week to check in with yourself. You are most welcome, whatever it is that brings you here.
I am interested in your life story, how the past may be impacting on the present, and use narrative, embodied and creative methods to better understand what is happening for you, co-creating a space which feels safe and ready for you to explore.
As a first step, feel free to contact me via email to set up a free 15-minute telephone conversation. Each person is different and their situation unique, so we can discuss whether working together feels like a good fit to best support you at this time.
We can devise a provisional plan for our work together, including number and regularity of sessions, and any specific goals you may have. Therapy can bring up strong emotions so we will make sure to pace sessions in a way that does not become overwhelming.
I work with a recovery and wellness-based approach and value the resources and strengths of my clients. I will encourage you to be compassionate towards yourself while challenging unhelpful patterns in your life.
It's important to acknowledge wider systemic issues, areas of discrimination and power dynamics at play, where problems may be situated socially rather than individually. Being human means we all face times of distress, which may manifest as anxiety, sadness, pain, anger, confusion or resignation. Thankfully, as a society, we are getting better at understanding mental health, recognising that we all go through difficult periods in life and need relational support to help us through problems and painful experiences. I will be committed to helping you move forward with your life and make lasting change.
Areas of interest
Addiction; Alcohol Use; Anxiety; Bereavement; Body Image; Cancer; Chronic Illness; Dementia; Depression; Divorce and separation; Domestic Abuse; Family Conflict; Infertility; Infidelity; LGBTQ+; Life Transitions; Obesity; OCD; Relationship Issues; Self Esteem; Self-Harming; Sleep or Insomnia; Spirituality; Stress; Trauma and PTSD; Women's Issues
Information for healthcare professionals (Bupa patients only, last 12 months)
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Psychology session - (1-5)