Welcome
I offer weekly psychodynamic psychotherapy and counselling sessions in person and online in a safe and confidential setting to a wide range of individuals in emotional distress and psychological need experiencing anxiety and difficulties in living due to trauma and loss and who wish to consolidate their life by becoming more psychologically aware.
If you are in a crisis and need to talk right now please call the Samaritans helpline on 116 124.
Approach
The psychodynamic approach is a contemporary method of depth psychological enquiry. It builds on the work of traditional and relational psychoanalytic theories of mind and provides a unique framework for thinking about mental health in that it holds at its core a focus on the unconscious dynamics that inform but elude our way of being (or not being) ourselves in the world. Through the relationship with the therapist and a conversation that is patient led and overseen by the practitioner, unconscious motivations and patterns of thinking that affect how we feel and behave can be contained, held and brought to awareness safely, often for the first time, and then thought about in order to effect meaningful and lasting change to how we relate to ourselves and others. In this way, psychodynamic therapy provides the opportunity to look at ourselves and our life from the inside out and gradually relinquish old patterns of relating and develop new ones that are better suited to the present and to recover. It is for the most part reflective rather than directive and can therefore last anything from several months to many years and is suited to individuals who are looking for a regular space in which to invest in and explore their emotional life over time.
Bio
I am a fully qualified, accredited and insured psychodynamic psychotherapist and counsellor working in private practice at East Hill Psychotherapy, Wandsworth Town and online.
I read psychotherapy and human development at the School of Psychotherapy and Psychology, Regent’s University London, the British Psychotherapy Foundation and Birkbeck, University of London, the Refugee Therapy Centre, University of East London, and completed my clinical training at WPF Therapy, University of Roehampton.
I am a registered member of the Foundation for Psychotherapy and Counselling, the British Psychoanalytic Council, the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy, the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy and adhere to their strict codes of ethics for practice that fall under the UK’s Professional Standards Authority for Health and Social Care.
Following my first degree in Geography (with specific reference to Asia and Africa) from the School of Oriental and African Studies, I formally worked as a social and mental health support worker for NHS and private paramedical, homeless youths and psychiatric youths services for fifteen years. My experience of frontline emergency work and my own experience of psychotherapy and counselling inform my approach as a clinician. I specialise in the effects of early childhood, generational and complex trauma on the personality, and in intercultural issues. I have worked in private practice since 2014.
How it works
I provide both short-term and long-term therapeutic work. Short-term work is useful if you wish to work on a specific issue. Long-term work is open-ended and allows time for your issues to surface and be worked on in depth and at your own pace. The initial session(s) is an opportunity to meet and discuss the possibility of working together. There, I will determine with you what is best suited to your therapeutic needs. If we decide to work together, by mutual agreement, sessions will usually take place at the same time each week and will last for 50 minutes. In person sessions take place at my consulting room at East Hill Psychotherapy and online sessions are conducted via Zoom. My fee is £80 and I offer concessionary rates to key workers, OAPs, students, trainees, refugees, the unemployed and individuals on low incomes.