About Therapy

We all have an innate tendency towards growth, change and realising our full potential, but sometimes we need more space and time to be heard and understood, so we can uncover and process pain in a safe, non-judgemental environment, at our own pace. I see my work as a therapist in creating such a space, so that clients are better able to process their journeys and find their own way in our sometimes difficult world.

Couples too can find themselves in a space where relating to one another is increasingly difficult; we work together in the same way, exploring individual and relational issues and how these can impact on a couple’s wellbeing.

Often when clients choose therapy, they come with an idea of their issues, only to find, as therapy develops, that more issues unfold. We thus work together, as therapist and client, with what the whole person brings, in the moment. However, below are some of the issues I am both trained in and have dealt with. 

Anxiety, abuse (domestic, emotional, sexual, financial), anger management, bereavement, depression, family issues, gender issues, health issues (miscarriage, infertility, life-changing illnesses), life-stages, low self-esteem, loss, PTSD, relationship issues (separation and divorce), sexuality, spirituality, stress, trauma, work issues (bullying, redundancy).