My Approach
A therapeutic practice that offers Neurodivergent Coaching, Counselling and Psychotherapy. This is a space to provide detailed information about the approach and philosophy of the practice. It's an opportunity to share the unique aspects of the services provided, the team's dedication, and the distinguishing factors that set the practice apart from others in the field.
Chronic Anxiety
Supporting clients experiencing anxiety by providing a safe, non-judgmental space to explore what lies beneath their worries and physical symptoms. Through evidence-based approaches, we will work together to identify unhelpful thought patterns, understand triggers, and develop new pathways to cope with lifes challenges. Beyond techniques, the therapeutic relationship itself offers reassurance, consistency, and an opportunity for the client to feel understood and less alone.
Emotional Instability
When someone is experiencing emotional instability, it can feel like their moods shift rapidly and intensely, leaving them overwhelmed or unsure how to respond. As a therapist, I can help by creating a steady, supportive space where these feelings can be explored safely. Together, we work on building emotional awareness, recognising patterns and triggers, and developing practical tools for regulation, such as grounding techniques, self-soothing strategies, and ways to respond rather than react. Over time, this helps foster a greater sense of stability, resilience, and trust in one’s own ability to manage emotions.
Challenges with Identity
Struggles with identity can surface at many points in life, whether through the lens of being neurodivergent, experiencing perimenopause, or simply navigating a new age and stage. These transitions can bring questions like “Who am I now?” or “How do I fit into the world as things change?” In therapy, I support clients to gently explore these shifts, honouring both the challenges and the opportunities they bring. Together, we work on making sense of evolving roles, values, and self-perception, while building a stronger connection to what feels authentic and meaningful. This process helps clients move forward with greater clarity, acceptance, and confidence in their unique identity.
Difficult life stages
Difficult life stages such as becoming a new parent, experiencing post-natal depression, or facing relationship difficulties can feel overwhelming and isolating. These transitions often challenge our sense of self, our coping capacity, and the stability of our closest connections. In therapy, I provide a compassionate space to process these experiences, untangle the emotions involved, and explore practical strategies for managing stress, expectations, and communication. By working together, clients can find relief from the weight of these challenges, rediscover their strengths, and begin to navigate this stage of life with more balance, resilience, and support.
Career/Transitions
Life and career transitions whether searching for a new role, changing direction, or recovering from burnout can bring both uncertainty and possibility. These periods often raise questions about purpose, identity, and balance, while also challenging confidence and energy levels. In therapy, I support clients to slow down, reflect on what matters most to them, and reconnect with their values and strengths. Together, we explore practical steps for moving forward while also addressing the underlying patterns that may contribute to stress or exhaustion. This process helps clients create a clearer path toward change that feels sustainable, meaningful, and aligned with who they are becoming.