How much do you charge?
Session Costs: £65 for a 50-minute appointment.
I offer a limited number of reduced-fee counselling sessions for those who may need financial support.
How do I make an appointment?
By phone or by email, if leaving a voicemail, please note I will ring you back on the same day and the same applies to emails within my working hours of 9-6pm (next day if falls out of these times).
I offer a small number of evening sessions, please get in touch to check availability.
How does online counselling work?
Online counselling works in a very similar way to face to face counselling, but it takes place through secure video calls (Teams) or even telephone calls, depending on what you feel most comfortable with. Some clients like to also alternate between these, I am flexible and open to this.
What face to face therapy do you offer?
I have two face to face locations, one is a standard therapy room in my therapy practice and the other is a yurt in its own field where we can sit or walk and talk. Both offer parking, disability access and toilet facilities. Each therapeutic space offers a warm and safe space for you to explore what you want to bring to therapy.
How many sessions will I need?
I offer open-ended counselling, which means there’s no set number of sessions. Some people come for just a few sessions to work through something specific, while others choose longer-term support. We’ll check in regularly to see how things are going, and you’re free to stop whenever you feel ready.
Is counselling confidential?
Counselling is confidential and what we discuss stays between us. However, there are a few exceptions to this, which I will discuss at our first meeting.
Do I need a formal neurodiverse diagnosis?
Absolutely not, my strong belief and approach is that if you believe you are neurodiverse that is enough, bring yourself exactly how you are to our work together.
Who do I work with?
I offer tailored therapy to people aged 16 and up (including older adults).
I also offer sessions to caregivers supporting the emotional, psychological, and physical wellbeing demands to create a shared space to process these challenges, find balance and strengthen resilience
My experience and qualifications?
Training, qualifications and experience:
- Level 2 integrative counselling
- Level 3 integrative counselling
- Level 4 DIP person centred Counselling
- Higher Dip in Coaching
- Dip employment law
- Certificate in Eco therapy
- Certificate in Best practice in Autism
- Understanding family behaviours
- Dip in Health and Social Care
- Certificate in Mindfulness
With my commitment to evidence-based, up-to-date approaches, I’m continually developing my ongoing professional development in supporting people with ADHD and autism. This means I regularly undertake specialist training, follow current research alongside lived experiences. My aim is to make sure the work we do together is practical, respectful and truly helpful for neurodivergent people.
What does MBACP mean?
MBACP (Member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy) shows that I am a registered member of a leading professional body for counsellors and psychotherapists in the UK. This means I have met the BACP’s standards for training and ethical practice, and I am committed to working within their Ethical Framework. It also reflects my dedication to ongoing professional development and maintaining high standards of care for clients.
Cancellations
I kindly ask for at least 24 hours’ notice if you need to cancel or reschedule a session. Cancellations made with more than 24 hours’ notice will not be charged. If less than 24 hours’ notice is given, or if you miss the session without notice, the full session fee will still apply.
Have another question? Feel free to email me at [email protected] and I’ll be happy to help