My approach...
'Integrative Psychotherapy seeks to affirm the inherent value of each individual. It is a unifying psychotherapy that responds appropriately and effectively to the person at the affective, behavioral, cognitive, and physiological levels of functioning, and addresses as well the spiritual dimension of life'
- Institute for Integrative Psychotherapy
How I work...
I work with clients on a humanistic, relational level, meaning that I value you as an individual and seek to build an ethical, non-judgmental therapeutic relationship whereby you are able to safely unravel what may be troubling you.
I am trained as an integrative psychotherapist, meaning that I utilise different therapeutic ‘tools’ to help fit your needs as an individual.
I have a keen interest in human development, neuroscience, and attachment theories, which underpin my theoretical approach.
I am a member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) and adhere to their ethical framework.
As part of my BACP membership, I undertake regular supervision to ensure that my practice continues to meet the needs of my clients and that I am working ethically.
Continued professional development (CPD) is a requirement for BACP members. I undertake regular training and seminars to further my learning and practice for the needs of my own professional development and that of my clients.