About Me

My Experience

I have worked as a therapist for a number of years, both in private practice and for community therapy services. I also worked as part of the clinical safeguarding team for a national counselling service. I have had experience working with a range of concerns including but not limited to:

  • Anxiety

  • Depression

  • Low Self-Esteem

  • Family and relationship issues

  • Bereavement and grief

  • Stress

  • Low self-confidence

  • Trauma

  • Shame

  • Affairs or betrayal

  • Social anxiety

  • Loneliness

  • Work-related stress

  • Eating disorders

  • Experience of abuse

  • Sexual assault

  • Loss of meaning

  • Questions around gender identity

  • Questions around sexuality

  • Spiritual concerns

  • Eco-anxiety

  • Existential crisis

Training

I trained at The Minster Centre, the UK’s oldest Integrative Psychotherapy training institution, receiving a Diploma in Integrative Psychotherapy and Counselling. I am currently completing advanced clinical training and a Masters degree at the same institute.

I am a registered member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (MBACP).

My Background

I am Jewish, and as a member of a minority group, it is especially important to me to create a practice that feels welcoming and safe to people of any race, ethnicity, culture, gender expression, sexuality, or religious and spiritual background. If you have any concerns about feeling safe within the therapy space, please get in touch and we can discuss ways to help you feel supported.

Prior to becoming a therapist, I had a career working in film and television and I welcome clients from an arts and media background.

If you’d like to know more about my approach or what an initial session with me might be like then click here.