About me
A space where difficulties can be worked through by speaking freely about what you are struggling with, in relation to your personal history, and to create distance from the symptoms that are troubling you. There may be something very specific you are wanting to address, such as the experience of repetitive patterns, or of feelings of insecurity, or a loss. It could otherwise be a more diffuse sense of suffering that leaves you feeling anxious or stuck. Whatever the reason, there is an invitation to speak in a judgement-free and confidential setting. Different aspects of your experience will be explored. You are invited to speak freely: to articulate doubts, desires, symptoms, dreams. Whatever it is that needs to be discussed. By doing so, clues can be found as to the sources of your distress, and to what change might be possible. This is the approach I take working in a psychoanalytic orientation, with the view that the things we struggle with are often shaped by thoughts and ideals of which we are not necessarily aware, but which may yet impact us throughout our lives. The significance of the role of the unconscious in shaping our lives, in this sense, informs my practice. Sessions are offered in English, Italian, and Spanish.
Speaks
English, Italian, Spanish
Type of sessions available
In person
Areas of expertise
Anxiety
Depression
Interpersonal relationships
Sexuality and LGBTQ
Bereavement
Gender diversity
Panic attacks
Self-harm
Intimacy
Self-esteem
Finding meaning
Insomnia
Fees
Average session fee:
£60.00
Fee structure
Fees are £60 per session in the Central London practice and £70 in North London. Some spaces are available, normally for those on a low income, for a fee that can be negotiated, according to the circumstances.
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Therapy offered
Psychoanalytic
Client groups
Adults
Training and qualifications
My clinical practice is influenced by Lacanian psychoanalysis, and I continue my clinical training at the Centre for Freudian Analysis and Research (CFAR), a UK Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP) registered institution. I abide by CFAR’s and the UKCP’s Codes of Ethics and Practice.
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