Individual therapy online
Whether you would like to make sense of your life story, explore your childhood trauma or experiences of abuse, or confront issues you are facing in your current lifestyle (including substance abuse), at work or in relationships, individual therapy is a hugely beneficial way to reclaim your path and recognise your own responsibility to yourself. The number of sessions will depend very much on the challenges you are facing, how you respond to therapy and your therapeutic goals.
I recommend we start with weekly sessions and review the frequency as we go along. Read more here...
Family therapy
In our individualistic culture, we tend to see therapy as something we do only as individuals, or occasionally as couples at times of crisis. This is a great shame, as huge benefit can come of exploring our challenges with family members.
Family therapy offers a mediated space to confront conflict and struggles that may be overwhelming certain family members, including questions of identity, eating disorders, neurodiversity, relationships, crucial life transitions, and addiction. Family therapy includes sessions with all members present, and separate sessions with individual family members. I will encourage you to approach each other with deeper empathy, and articulate and explore habits and dynamics that may be contributing to distress.
Couples therapy
Life as part of a couple requires a huge amount of negotiation and give-and-take. When a relationship breaks down, or when we face life stresses along the way, such as family illness and conflict, mental health issues, financial pressure, fertility challenges, forced separation, house or country moves, the birth of children or career crises, it can be incredibly useful to talk in a neutral space with a counsellor.
My purpose is to help you both be heard by the other, to learn to approach each other with empathy, and to work towards a mutually agreed goal. Read more here...
Group Therapy
Groups are a remarkable platform for facilitating change, as you share vulnerability and empathy with complete strangers, and – listening to others – you begin to appreciate the universality of human struggles. Read more here...