
I am a BACP registered psychoanalytic psychotherapist working with adults who are navigating the impact of trauma, oppressive or abusive relationships, and long-standing emotional distress.
My practice is informed by psychoanalytic thinking, trauma awareness, and a deep understanding of how culture, language, race, and identity shape emotional experience.
I have worked in NHS and community mental health settings supporting people who have lived through childhood trauma, domestic and relational abuse, borderline personality dynamics, and experiences of racial trauma and discrimination. I work long-term and at depth, paying attention to what repeats, what remains unspoken, and what has been felt but never held in a safe relational space.
The therapeutic relationship becomes the ground where experiences can be thought about, felt, and understood at a pace that is manageable and respectful of the person’s history.