If you’d like to explore some of my personal reflections on grief, identity, and the therapeutic process, you can read my articles on the Resources page.
My Experience
I am a psychotherapist based on Regent Street in Central London, specialising in existential psychotherapy and systemic family therapy. My approach is rooted in compassion, curiosity and an openness to the unique experiences that each client brings.
My clinical work began in the UK, where I trained in multicultural therapy and worked in addiction and drug rehabilitation services. I later established a private practice in Singapore, where I spent over five years working with individuals, couples, and families; including parent–child and sibling dyads. During this time, I supported clients facing a wide range of challenges, such as anger, anxiety, depression, identity and belonging, relationship difficulties, divorce, trauma, parenting, and career transitions.
In 2016 I moved to Singapore, where a significant area of my work focused on sexuality, gender identity, and LGBTQ+ individuals and couples; a specialty that continues to inform part of my practice today. Alongside my clinical work, I also volunteered with children aged 12–16 in rehabilitation and development centres, and collaborated with social workers from child protection services – experiences that deepened my understanding of resilience, growth, and systemic care.
Since returning to the UK in 2021, I have continued my private practice, extending my work to include families and multi-generational systems. My therapeutic worldview is holistic: I see individuals as deeply interconnected with their relationships, families, and wider cultural contexts. Whether the focus is on personal reflection or external circumstances, my goal is to help clients rebuild a sense of balance, meaning, and connection.
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