Training and experience

My path to becoming a therapist started in Bristol, where I studied for a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and gained an understanding of theory, research, and the application of psychological science. Several years later, I completed a Master's in Counselling and Psychotherapy at Keele University, focusing on theory and therapeutic skills, and I graduated with distinction.
I work in private practice, have been part of a counselling team at a women’s refuge, and volunteered for Macmillan Cancer Support with those affected by cancer. I also work often with people from the LGBTQIA+ community and have experience supporting queer clients. 
Drawing from more than 2500 hours of client work, I have experience working with people navigating anxiety, panic attacks, depression, burnout, loneliness, trauma, loss, grief or bereavement, major life transitions, relationship difficulties, low self-confidence, ADHD or Autism, chronic illness, queer experiences, and spiritual exploration. 
As a member of the BACP, I am committed to best practice. I participate in regular supervision, take part in continued training, and work within the BACP's ethical framework. I am registered with the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) and have practice insurance.

Continued training

  • Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapy Level 1

  • Advanced Certificate in Clinical Supervision

  • Jungian Concepts - University of Essex

  • Sessions (Conflict and Restlessness In Modern Love) - Esther Perel

  • Queering Therapy Spaces and Working with Gender Diverse Clients