I am a dramatherapist registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) and The British Association of Dramatherapists (BADth) and have over 10 years experience with a range of clients in different settings. I run a private practice, through which I offer therapy to young people (5 years and over) and adults as well as offering clinical supervision to those in the caring professions.

As a dramatherapist, I work integratively, this means that I am informed by a range of therapeutic theories and perspectives including, person-centred, existential and humanistic psychology. These perspectives allow me to see each client as an individual and attend to their needs and concerns in an individualised manner. Having trained as a dramatherapist, I am also able to introduce creative exercises to support therapeutic work and this can often assist clients who may find that talking alone isn’t meeting their needs or moving them in the direction they wish to go. I welcome clients’ creativity into the therapy space and see this as an important way to connect within the therapy as well as in the wider world.  

I graduated from Roehampton University in 2012 with an MA Dramatherapy. Since then my clinical practice has included over 10 years working with young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), as well as facilitating groups with adults and offering supervision to those working in the caring professions, having qualified as a clinical supervisor in 2019.