
I am a forensic psychotherapist trained at the Tavistock and Portman, where I completed six years of rigorous clinical and theoretical training.
My work focuses on the psychodynamics of fetishism, perversion, and complex forensic presentations, offering thoughtful support to individuals whose inner experiences and behaviours are often misunderstood, marginalised, or stigmatised. I aim to provide a reflective, compassionate space in which these difficult or confusing areas of experience can be explored with care, depth, and clinical understanding.
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I offer weekly psychotherapy sessions, available either online or in person, depending on your needs and preferences.
As I am currently completing my government-required clinical hours alongside my PhD research, I am able to offer sessions at a reduced fee during this period.
I provide a non-judgemental, reflective therapeutic space where complex internal worlds can be explored safely and with care. My approach is rooted in psychoanalytic thinking, with a deep commitment to understanding both conscious and unconscious motivations that shape thoughts, behaviours, and relationships. I believe that even the most challenging, confusing, or taboo experiences carry psychological meaning, and that through steady, thoughtful relational work and greater understanding, that change and integration become possible.
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Feel free to get in touch to start exploring one of our sessions. We're all ears.