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As a fully qualified child and adult counsellor you can learn a bit more about my expertise and why this is a passion of mine.

What I do

The Psychodynamic Approach

The therapeutic space I offer is safe and non-judgmental, allowing you to explore your thoughts and feelings at a pace that is convenient and respectful. I am committed to providing a supportive environment that empowers you to make significant changes in your life.

I work with children and young people, and adults offering a safe, non-judgemental place in which any behaviours, developmental and emotional difficulties can be made sense of. My role looks at behaviour as a form of communication and provide a safe space to process these struggles and explore the meaning of them and work towards strategies to make changes.

Working in a psychodynamic way involves discussing everyday life and outside experiences using a range of creative approaches such as playing, drawing alongside talking. The purpose of this is for me to understand their inner world, perspectives and point of view.

By doing this I aim to help your child recognise and express their emotions healthily, build self- awareness and self-esteem.

There is no quick fix in therapy and psychodynamic sessions are a free-flowing process led by the child/young person, but it can encompass psycho-educational approaches such as mindfulness or cognitive behavioural techniques. Part of my role is to help young people develop the emotional control and the resilience they need to lead fulfilling lives.

My role is to understand any unconscious feelings which may be driving any behaviours and distress using a range of resources to facilitate non-verbal ways of communicating feelings.

A psychodynamic therapist believes that all parents are doing their best, with what they have at any given time, and that being a parent can be demanding and hard. They recognise and respect that parents hold immense expertise and relational knowledge of their children, and that it is a generous and considerable act to seek, finance and support their child to access therapy.

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Person Centered Approach

Person Centred: I encourage the client towards empowering themselves through a non directive, non judgemental empathetic approach. Breaking down walls Person Centred therapy is a non-directive client centred form of therapy.

I use this non-directive approach to build the therapeutic relationship with the client using unconditional positive regard, empathy and congruence. (the three main core conditions). Known also as client centred therapy, it allows for your child or young person to take responsibility for their own lives and develop the ability to solve problems by themselves.

I use the core conditions which are the key features of the person centred approach:

Empathy, understanding the clients point of view
Congruence, which involves the counsellor being a genuine person
Unconditional positive regard (UPR), which means that the counsellor is non-judgemental

I aim to foster a relationship based on trust, support and non-judgement with the client which will allow for them to open up and explore ways in which they perceive themselves consciously. My role as a therapist is to understand the client’s individual experiences and how that effects them on a conscious level, which can help the client connect with their sense of self worth and esteem.

Self Actualisation

One of the core purposes of person centred therapy is self actualisation. This is where the client is encouraged to fulfil their potential and do what they are fully capable of.

What does this look like in the therapy space?

Person centred therapy is non-directive, which means that the therapist won’t ask any leading questions. The therapist is not viewed as the expert but rather the client is viewed as being an expert on themselves.
The client will be encouraged to talk with the therapist actively listening to them and providing a comfortable and safe setting.
This approach is effective in helping people overcome depression, anxiety, stress and grief, as well as identifying tackling self esteem issues. The approach is often transferred to other areas where a strong relationship underpins certain roles, for example:- teaching, childcare
and patient care.

Get in touch with me to find out more with a FREE consultation or book a session.

My Specialties and Expertise

Provide Safe, Empathetic Listening Space

This creates a foundation of trust, allowing you to express vulnerabilities without fear, fostering deeper self-understanding and emotional release.

Tailor Therapy to Individual Needs

By adapting techniques, I ensure the process aligns with your unique circumstances, maximising effectiveness and promoting personal relevance in your growth.

Proven Working Methods

Utilising evidence-based techniques ensures effective support, promoting measurable progress and fostering confidence in the therapeutic process.

Empower Growth, Fostering Positive Change

I guide you to recognise your strengths, encouraging self-discovery and facilitating lasting behavioural shifts towards a more fulfilling life.