I practice psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic psychotherapy in Anerley, South London. I also work on the phone and online.
I am a member of The College of Psychoanalysts, and The Guild of Psychotherapists, where I trained, worked in the clinic, and am a coordinator for their referral service.
CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
I have worked with adults with a range of difficulties, for example, but not exclusively:
- Anxiety and panic attacks
- Personal/ intergenerational history and trauma
- Depression, bereavement and other kinds of loss
- Addiction
- Problems that involve the body
- Problems managing food
- Self harm
- Feelings of meaninglessness and despair
- Sexual difficulties
- Problems in relationships, family and friendships
TEACHING
I have taught various seminars on the Guild of Psychotherapists’ Introduction to Psychoanalytic Concepts course; the short course Why Freud? An Introduction to the Freudian Clinic; and on the Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Training.
WIDER EXPERIENCE
Before training in psychoanalytic psychotherapy, I studied literature and critical thinking, researching mourning, melancholia, and dementia. After this, I taught and worked therapeutically with children and young people in care. More recently, I have taught philosophy to women and men in prison on behalf of King’s College London and the charity Philosophy in Prisons.
BEGINNING THERAPY
There are numerous kinds of therapy available, and it can be hard to know where to begin, even if you’ve had therapy before. If you're considering psychoanalysis or psychotherapy, I encourage you to get in touch to arrange an initial phone call. Fees are discussed and agreed upon during this first conversation.
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