I’m an experienced therapist based in Bristol, with over ten years of working one-to-one with people in both short- and long-term settings. My approach is relational and integrative—drawing from a range of therapeutic models, but always guided by the uniqueness of each person and what they bring. I offer a space where thoughts, feelings, memories and questions can be explored with care and attention.
I trained at the Bath Centre for Psychotherapy and Counselling (BCPC) and hold a Diploma in Humanistic and Integrative Counselling. I’m a registered member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) and work in accordance with their Code of Ethics. My work is supported by regular supervision.
Alongside my counselling practice, I have a background in writing and continue to be interested in the role of creativity, imagination, and quiet forms of inner life. Some people I work with are drawn to explore questions of meaning, identity, or spirituality—others come simply with a sense that something in their life needs attention. Wherever we begin, I see therapy as a space to meet what’s happening honestly, and to begin to find language, rhythm, or clarity where there may have been confusion or stuckness.
Beyond creativity I enjoy running trails, and walking with my whippet, Scarp. I’ve lived in Bristol for many years and value the energy, culture, and community of the city—particularly here in Easton. I also have a strong connection to the Outer Hebrides and return when I can. Running, and moving through space—whether in the city or in more remote landscapes—helps me listen, reflect, and stay connected to myself. That rhythm carries through into how I approach my work.