Psychotherapy is really a joint endeavour of discovering and understanding that the therapist and client embark on together. As a psychoanalytic psychotherapist I offer a place to bring and explore your life experience and circumstances. Sometimes this will seem like telling a familiar story and at other times we will find ourselves in unexplored territory and thinking in new ways. It can be challenging and painful as well as illuminating, unexpected and sometimes even light-hearted. We work together by talking, listening and remembering as we range across past and current situations, relationships, emotional states and even dreams. I will not offer advice or judgment but aim to help you to reach a deeper level of understanding about difficulties you face and what you want to change or feel differently about.
I am a psychoanalytic psychotherapist and I trained for six years at The Guild of Psychotherapists in London. I have clinical experience of a broad range of mental health issues having worked for a number of years both in my private practice as well as in various institutional settings (Islington Mind, Highbury Counselling Centre and The Guild of Psychotherapists Clinic). I currently work weekly on a voluntary basis as a therapist at The Psychosis Therapy Project which is affiliated with Mind.
I have degrees in law, politics and history from the University of Melbourne, Australia and have lived and worked in Melbourne, California and in London.
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