About Me
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Since 2013 I’ve been working as a psychologist. In 2015 I shifted from organisational psychology to clinical work, and have been here ever since.
My esteemed colleagues, Jedda the Cocker Spaniel and Screech that cat, consult with my via telehealth. I love animals and am passionate about animal rescue.
I am a staunch feminist, so I try to keep the patriarchy out of my practice as much as possible. I believe feminism is for us all. Anyone who is happy to work within a feminist framework is extremely welcome, regardless of gender.
I believe the arts are vital for our survival - we need them now more than ever. I consider creativity to be a sign of good mental health, and will always love seeing your latest masterpiece.
I lived in Japan for 18 months and have a very deep respect for Eastern ways of understanding the mind and body. My Japanese is pretty average these days but I still try to keep it up.
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I have a special interest and passion for working with Highly Sensitive and Autistic women, particularly those that are highly masking. If you have ever thought ‘maybe I’m autistic…’, I would love to help you unpack this.
But more generally, I really like working with people who are curious to understand themselves - it’s truly an honour to witness people on their journey of self-understanding.
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I mostly use Internal Family Systems to understand people, but my main focus is to always try my best to fully understand the person in front of me and help them understand themselves in the process. As a neurodivergent person, I am usually well positioned to understand other neurodiverse people and the struggles that we often come up against. I have training in EMDR and often use that once safety has been established. It can be tricky to judge whether it will be helpful if I don’t know you too well.
When all else fails, let’s chat.

