Emma is a psychologist who supports adults and older adolescents experiencing anxiety, depression, trauma, and a wide range of life stressors, including those related to work or university study, ADHD, and relationships. She holds a PhD in psychology, with her research focused on social and behavioural changes in frontotemporal dementia.
Emma offers a collaborative, safe, and non‑judgemental therapeutic space. Her approach is flexible and evidence‑based, drawing on CBT, ACT, EMDR, and an IFS‑informed lens. She works with clients to deepen their understanding of their emotional and behavioural patterns and to move toward meaningful and sustainable therapy goals.