In my private practice, I can help you to dispel shame and speak about your experiences, with no judgment and at your pace. Working together in this process means you will be able to re-engage with what you need to heal the emotional wounds. As a Person-Centred Intercultural Psychotherapist, I understand how oppression and abuse impacts the body and one’s mental well-being. So the pain and struggles you are experiencing are not uncommon. I work creatively too, so may invite you to explore how your body feels as we speak or utilise visualisation and art materials. Whether you are dealing with racial trauma, historical sexual abuse, depression or relationship issues, these are some of the areas I can support you through. For therapists and trainees I offer research supervision, specialisms include: Qualitative research Phenomenological methodologies Person-centred & other humanistic theoretical approaches Topics related to race, culture and intercultural therapy however other topics are welcome I also offer clinical supervision to trainees and newly qualified therapists.