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Qualifications

BACP Registered Counsellor / Psychotherapist and ICF Registered Coach

My Qualifications

Psychotherapy Qualifications

  • MA in Integrative Psychotherapy and Counselling
  • Certificate in Couples Counselling
  • Certificate in Online Counselling 
  • Certificate in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
  • Working with Sex Addiction
  • Working with Eating Disorders and Addictions 
  • Working with Volatile Substance Abuse
  • Identifying Risk
  • Certificate in person Centred Counselling
  • Assessment and CORE / Working with young people
  • Pluralism 
  • Focusing 
  • Diversity 
  • LGBT. Gender and Sexuality 
  • Counselling Suicidal Clients 
  • The Fundamentals of the Person-Centred Approach

Professional Qualifications

  • Curretly working towards ICF Level Coaching Certificate
  • Diploma in Marketing Management Practice
  • Registered General Nurse

20 Years. Two Industries. Countless Results

I've enjoyed a successful 20 year career in sales and marketing both in the retail and healthcare markets.

As a single mother of two, now grown up, young women, I fully appreciate the challenges we all face as individuals, juggling our roles as a parent, partner, wife, husband, sister, brother, friend and in our work, making time for colleagues and professional relationships. 

Sometimes the pressures we feel can be huge as we try to get the balance right in our personal and professional lives.

At times problems can occur that leave us feeling a little overwhelmed and out of our depth. 

We might not feel able or want to talk about certain issues with our friends or family, or perhaps they might not be able to be as objective as we might need them to be.

This is where counselling and psychotherapy can really help to offer you the support you might need to work your way through these issues in a safe and confidential space.

Make an appointment with confidence

From my private practice in London I offer easy access to online counselling and psychotherapy.

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