Adult Therapy

Adults seek therapy for many different reasons.

At times, an individual may feel overwhelmed, emotionally exhausted, disconnected, caught in recurring relationship patterns, struggling with anxiety, burnout, perfectionism, trauma, grief, or a growing sense that something no longer feels sustainable.

Sometimes people come to therapy wanting support through a specific life experience, while others are looking to understand how past experiences, relationships and environments continue to shape the way they feel, respond and relate in the present.

Therapy can provide a space for reflection, skill development, support, healing, self-understanding and personal growth, at a pace that feels right for you.

Together, we explore patterns of feeling, thinking, behaving and relating with curiosity and compassion, gently looking at how these may be showing up emotionally or physically, and steadily creating space for new ways of responding over time.

My Clinical Approach:

My approach is relational, trauma-informed and attachment-based, drawing on psychodynamic therapy, EMDR, and contemporary understandings of trauma and interpersonal neurobiology including nervous system-informed approaches grounded in applied polyvagal theory.

While my clinical training is broad, I work collaboratively and flexibly, adapting therapy to the individual rather than applying a one-size-fits-all approach.

Areas I Commonly Work With

· Anxiety and chronic stress

· Trauma and complex trauma

· Emotional overwhelm, burnout and depression

· Relationship and attachment difficulties

· People pleasing and perfectionism

· Life transitions and identity exploration

· Parenting and family relationships

· Nervous system dysregulation

· Grief and loss

· Self-understanding and personal growth

If you would like a detailed list of the particular therapies in which I am trained, please reach out via the Contact button on the home page, and I would be happy to provide further details.