About me
I am an Integrative Counsellor and Psychotherapist and offer one-to-one therapy for adults. I can work with you on a long-term, open- ended basis, as well as offering time-limited sessions. Therapy can offer a space for personal insight, understanding, growth and change. I offer a safe, compassionate, confidential place to share what is immensely difficult, but also hold space to involve humour, laughter and play in our work too. These can be an important part of coming to terms with hardships and loss, and of healing. Alongside my private practice, I also work for a low cost therapy service. I have experience of providing long-term and time-limited support in a range of settings, such as university counselling services and sexual abuse and rape crisis organisations.
Speaks
English
Type of sessions available
In person
By phone
Online
Areas of expertise
Anxiety
Depression
Interpersonal relationships
Family issues
Sexual abuse
Trauma
Sexuality and LGBTQ
Bereavement
Social anxiety
Attachment disorder
Self-esteem
Finding meaning
Fees
Average session fee:
£85.00
Fee structure
I offer one-to-one therapy for adults and can work with you on a long term, open-ended basis, as well as offering time-limited sessions. We can work in-person or online. My fee is charged on a sliding scale from £85 - £100. We will agree a fee and this will be based on your income/financial situation. Please get in touch to arrange an initial assessment. During this we will explore your reasons for seeking support as well as talking through times, fees and any other questions you might have about either practical matters, or the process of therapy.
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Therapy offered
Person-centred/humanistic
Psychodynamic
Integrative
Gestalt
Body psychotherapy
Relational
Client groups
Adults
Training and qualifications
I hold an Advanced Diploma in Integrative Counselling and Psychotherapy from the Minster Centre and an MA in Integrative Psychotherapy from Middlesex University. I have experience of working with: abuse, anxiety, bereavement, depression, identity, relationships, sexuality, trauma and issues of diversity and difference. Integrative means that I am trained in many different styles of psychotherapy and don't believe in a single way of working. I believe in working relationally, which means that the relationship between us can be an important tool to support you to understand the other relationships in your life. I also believe that the social and cultural context in which we live has an impact upon our mental health, and it can be enlightening and helpful to explore this. I am a registered member of the BACP registration number 854357 and adhere to the BACP Ethical Codes of Practice.
Verified professional membership