I provide psychodynamic psychotherapy, which is suited to people who wish to undertake a more explorative, and at times, a longer term approach to dealing with issues. This approach supports clients seeking assistance with a range of mental health issues.
Applying the principles of a psychodynamic therapy approach, I work with people with long standing difficulties relating to:
Depression and mood disorders
Anxiety
More severe mental health issues
Trauma, grief and loss
Life transitions
Personality issues which are evident in repetitive interpersonal difficulties
People who may have a history of psychotic disorders and wish to engage in therapy alongside pharmacological treatment often provided by a psychiatrist.
I combine my work as a clinician with my work as an academic and researcher and have published widely in the areas of clinical psychology.