I am an experienced Integrative Psychotherapist with a specialized focus on Couples Therapy and Psychosexual Therapy. My journey includes not only extensive clinical experience but also the management of therapy services and the facilitation of various training workshops.
Within the NHS, I have been privileged to extend psychosexual therapy and bereavement support to both individuals and couples.
My therapeutic philosophy thrives on the integration of diverse therapy models, a practice tailored to the unique needs of each client. My paramount commitment rests with tailoring the therapeutic journey to accommodate individual needs, ensuring an unwavering dedication to your well-being. As a GSRD (Gender, Sexual and Relationship Diversity) -aware therapist, I adhere to the ethical guidelines outlined by my governing bodies, a reflection of my professional integrity.
For couples navigating intricate paths, my specialism and interest extend to encompass an array of challenges: from grief and conflicts to navigating the tumultuous aftermath of infidelity, the impact of mental health on relationships, and the complexity of communication hurdles. With Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), I work within the depths of relational dynamics, unearthing patterns that hinder growth and weaving a tapestry of lasting change with the threads of attachment theory.
In the realm of psychosexual therapy, I have experience in working with challenges ranging from erectile dysfunction and anorgasmia to premature ejaculation and the complexities of desire and arousal. Intimately acquainted with the intricacies of fear and pain disorders, my approach encompasses cognitive-behavioral therapy, psycho-education, and couple therapy, seamlessly integrating a bio-psychosocial framework.
At the heart of my practice lies an unwavering commitment to confidentiality, the bedrock of safe and transformative therapeutic exploration.
I can help with a range of issues, including:
- Couple communication
- Impact of mental health on the Couple Relationship
- Couples in conflict
- Couples experiencing betrayal/affair
- Couples experiencing grief – childlessness, miscarriage, stillbirth, ectopic pregnancy or SIDS
- Self-esteem and sexuality
- Desire discrepancy
- Sexual pain
- Orgasmic problems
- Sexual anxiety/fear
- Erectile dysfunction
- Ejaculation: Premature/delayed
- Arousal problems
- Impact of disability/illness on sexual function
Memberships:
UK Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP)
College of Sexual and Relationship Therapists (COSRT)
British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP)
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