How I Work

I work with an integrative framework that enables me to draw from different therapeutic theories and practices such as a psychodynamic approach, attachment theory and play therapy, to ensure that each counselling session is unique for every individual client.

The root of my practice is to build a trusting therapeutic relationship offering a person-centred approach to create a compassionate, non-judgmental, confidential, safe, an empathic space for your child or adolescent. Your child can work through and start to make sense of their feelings and experiences.

Why Integrative Psychotherapy?

Integrative Psychotherapy (drawing from play therapy, attachment theory and psychodynamic therapy) can support your child or teen to heal from difficult experiences. It can be challenging for them to talk about what worries them, which is so important to reach them through their worlds that are meaningful to them, using everything from creative arts and Manga.

Psychotherapy can support children and young people to make sense of what they are experiencing, feel less distressed, become more self-aware, begin to heal, and develop resilience.

The Therapeutic Relationship

The therapeutic relationship is at the heart of psychotherapy and to form a strong therapeutic relationship, it’s really important that you find the right therapist for your child or teen. Therefore, the initial meeting is a time for you and your child or teen to meet me, and ask any questions that you both may have.

A Safe Space

Boundaries are important in psychotherapy as they help to create a safe space for your child or teen to explore their thoughts and feelings. These boundaries include having the same time, day, and room for the psychotherapy sessions. By providing consistency, they help to build trust – essential for the success of psychotherapy.

The Process

Psychotherapy can support your child or teen when stressful events that they have experienced or witnessed make have made them feel unsafe, helpless, or vulnerable. The focus is on compassion, listening and understanding these events. This can help them to process events, so it has a less negative impact on their mind and body. Psychotherapy can also support your child or teen to find ways to cope with feelings and fears alongside supporting them to improve their mental and emotional wellbeing.

Sessional Costs

All sessions costs: £50 per 50 minutes.

I would recommend at least three sessions to see if counselling will be suited for your child.

Initial Meeting

An opportunity to discuss your concerns about your child in a non-judgmental and confidential space. Followed by a meeting with you and your child or if a teen on their own for time to talk about their difficulties. Then an assessment will follow if you and your child would like to proceed with counselling. We will discuss a day and time most convenient for you and your child to attend.