About me.
I am a Humanistic therapist, with a post-graduate diploma from Brighton University, and am a member of the BACP (British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy). I have worked as a therapist within the NHS and with vulnerable adults in the charity sector, supporting people with varied and complex needs.
My professional background grounds my therapeutic work within a consideration of the intersectionality of the client’s experience, and how the overlap between varying social narratives and systems might contribute to this. I work inclusively, acknowledging and welcoming the similarities and differences between us.
I work with a wide range of clients, but I have a particular strength in working with those who are neurodiverse. I have also worked with clients who have experienced substance misuse and/or received mental health diagnoses.