Hello,
It is lovely to meet you. Thank you so much for looking at my website. I would like to tell you a little about my counselling services so that you can get to know me better.
I am a Pluralistic Counsellor who enjoys meeting and listening to others. I am patient, warm and friendly. I specialise in working with anxiety, depression, trauma and womens issues. I can work with individuals and couples.
My Practice
I work mainly online as this allows you to meet me in the comtort of your own home. I understand that counselling can be a very hard thing to start. I hope to make your experience relaxed and comfortable.
I am an Accredited Pluralist Counsellor with the National Counselling and Psychotherapy Society. I am also a registered member of the National Counselling and Psychotherapy Society and the National Hypnotherapy Society.
I believe my previous life experience helps in my role as a Counsellor. I enjoyed working in care settings, as a Clinical Technician, a Nurse and as a Social Carer. I feel I have a
excellent communication, compassion, empathy and respect skills.
I have successfully worked with clients who have anxiety, low self esteem and confidence, depression and trauma in their lives. In each of these cases, the client and I work together to
empower them, finding a way through their issues to successfully move forward.
Our mission is to nurture and protect the vocation of counselling & psychotherapy, support and guide members, and provide a high level of public assurance to those seeking therapeutic services.
We advocate for choice and autonomy in therapy, ensuring clients and practitioners can shape support together that reflects their needs; keeping the power in the hands of those whom our work impacts most
We embrace the richness of diverse approaches, backgrounds, and perspectives, recognising that mental health support is not one-size-fits-all, influenced by our backgrounds, cultures, experiences, desires, and needs
We centre creative, flexible, and innovative ways of working that meet people where they are and adapt to what they need, when they need it, and where they need it
We put human connection, and our diverse and supportive community, at the heart of counselling & psychotherapy, knowing that safe, trusting relationships are where healing, growth, and change happen
We want to take a little bit of time to talk about our ethos – the culture and character of the Society, and what that means for our members, the profession, and the public.
Talking openly about things we hold dearest – diversity, creativity, autonomy, accessibility, and a commitment to mental health equality – helps define us and shapes the path we take as a community. This underpins every decision we make and policy we develop.
By being open about who we are, we build a relationship with our members – our ethos flows through every interaction, event, and conversation. It’s in our actions, not just words, that you can see we try to live up to our standards.
Accessibility is vital for diversity. The profession thrives on its practitioners, modalities, backgrounds, and perspectives. We support training, inclusion, fair work, and thoughtful regulation to ensure the profession is accessible and representative of humanity.
We are member-led. Our members’ expertise guides us, and we honour professional freedom, the client relationship, and the unique nature of our work. Being member-led isn’t always easy, but we ensure all voices are heard, feedback is considered, and decisions are made thoughtfully.
At the heart of NCPS is a passionate team committed to supporting the profession, promoting creativity and autonomy, and ensuring counsellors remain central in therapy.
So, that’s who we are, and why. Thank you for joining us on this journey.