About me

I have worked within the public sector of Social Services and
National Health since 1988. I undertook my core training in
Psychotherapy and Counselling at Regents College, and then
continued as a psychodynamic counsellor with Kings College
working at Guys Hospital. I hold medical qualifications in
Hypnotherapy at advanced practitioner level gained from
The London College of Clinical Hypnotherapy, the only
college in the country which trains medical practitioners.

I also have a Master of Science degree in the treatment and
diagnosis of mental health issues, from Kings College in
conjunction with Guys Hospital, London.

Over the years I have supplemented those initial qualifications with training in numerous other schools of psychotherapy, making me now a leading Integrative Psychotherapist and Hypnotherapist.

An Integrative Therapist is one that treats each client as a unique individual and rather than attempting
to use only one style of therapy, will use a wide range of tried and tested techniques to reach an effective resolution for the client in the shortest time possible.

I am accredited to the British Society of Clinical Hypnosis and the National Council of Psychotherapists (the oldest psychotherapy organisation for registered practitioners in the UK). Both have a clear code of conduct, confidentiality and clear ethics which can be viewed online. I also hold full public indemnity insurance.