This professional is available for new clients.
This professional is available for new clients.
About me
I am an experienced art psychotherapist working with children and adults with emotional and psychological needs; including mental health conditions, addictions and difficulties associated with neuro-developmental needs.
Art psychotherapy supports exploring our nonverbal expressions, as well as through talking, to help us gain awareness of our unconscious processes that may inadvertently get in our way. No one needs to be 'good' at art to benefit and art therapists do not analyse your artwork.
Everyone has once been creative as a child and art psychotherapy supports people to understand themselves both through talking together and also by engaging with their creativity once again, to understand their own images.
The way I work is person centred, compassionate and tailored to your wishes, needs and goals for therapy. I believe that there is an innate pull in everyone, to want to work toward and reach their personal potential for happiness and fulfillment. This is a creative drive in itself and art psychotherapy can gently guide this process toward wholeness, in what can be an enjoyable and relaxing way.
I offer face to face therapy sessions in my home studio (materials included) and can offer online sessions too.
Training, qualifications & experience
Masters Art Psychotherapy
PG Diploma Art therapy
Experience working within the NHS mental health services with adults children and families, adults and children in private practice and private rehabilitation clinics with adults.
Experience working with children and adults. Non Violent Resistance and group art therapy.
Experienced supervisor and supervising art therapists on placement
I have experience working with trauma, addictions, abuse, anxiety, depression and other mental health conditions, relationship difficulties, other behavioral difficulties, neurodevelopmental difficulties.
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Areas of counselling I deal with
Therapies offered
Fees
£60.00 per session