I am a qualified counsellor with a Post-Graduate Diploma in Integrative Counselling from The Minster Centre, London, and completing my training as a MA-qualified psychotherapist.
I am registered with the BACP (British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy) and abide by their code of ethics.
I have worked as a counsellor in a number of contexts, including for homelessness charity Alone in London and LGBT community service London Friend. Prior to training, I worked in the arts and education sector as a poet and teacher of creative writing. I also spent some years in the service industry.
I am of dual-heritage (mixed race) and I offer an LGBTQ inclusive space.
Why are you a counsellor?
I believe that we have all done our best to survive and adapt to the circumstances of our past, but that sometimes we need help letting go of what isn't useful anymore and finding the freedom to live the life that we want.
I want to do work that challenges the message that we must be inauthentic about how we feel to be acceptable. I came to counselling as someone who found being a client incredibly healing, and wanted to pass that experience on. I'm here to help give you a leg up into breathing more easily.
I am registered with the BACP (British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy) and abide by their code of ethics.
I have worked as a counsellor in a number of contexts, including for homelessness charity Alone in London and LGBT community service London Friend. Prior to training, I worked in the arts and education sector as a poet and teacher of creative writing. I also spent some years in the service industry.
I am of dual-heritage (mixed race) and I offer an LGBTQ inclusive space.
Why are you a counsellor?
I believe that we have all done our best to survive and adapt to the circumstances of our past, but that sometimes we need help letting go of what isn't useful anymore and finding the freedom to live the life that we want.
I want to do work that challenges the message that we must be inauthentic about how we feel to be acceptable. I came to counselling as someone who found being a client incredibly healing, and wanted to pass that experience on. I'm here to help give you a leg up into breathing more easily.