I would describe my approach as psychodynamic, but lean towards an existential perspective. Whilst the importance of past events and relationship patterns are integral to the person you are today, it is how you come to clarify and understand those events from the perspective of the present that will enable you to move forward.
Therapy is a collaborative endeavour, and it is widely recognised that it is the strength of the relationship that is key to therapeutic success, as opposed to any specific modality.
I am a qualified psychotherapist, and hold a Post Graduate Diploma (PGDip) in Psychotherapy and Counselling, and an Advanced Diploma in Existential Psychotherapy (ADEP) from Regent’s University.
I am fully accredited through the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP). I adhere strictly to the UKCP’s Code of Ethics, and receive regular supervision with supervisors also regulated by the UKCP. I am also a member of the Society for Existential Analysis (SEA).
In addition to my private practice, I am currently a psychotherapist in a secondary care service within the South London and Maudsley (SLaM) NHS Trust.
I have specialist experience working in organisations which support both women and men who have experienced sexual violence. I also worked as a counsellor for one of London’s leading drama schools. I also have extensive experience as a volunteer, shift leader, and trainer with the Central London branch of Samaritans.
I have previous experience working in the film and television industries, primarily in casting and drama development, and retain an interest in these fields.
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