“One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making the darkness conscious”
-Carl Jung
Who am I?
I’m a BACP registered psychotherapist who has experience working with:
Anxiety
Depression
Addiction
Relationship challenges
Sexuality and gender
Meaninglessness
Grief
Trauma - whether developmental or adult
Terminal illness
I’ve spent much of my life exploring the landscape of the inner world—the grief and joy, the stuckness and movement, the longing and the letting go. I come to this work with an MA in Counselling and Psychotherapy and a Certificate in Couple Counselling, but also with years of lived inquiry: through somatic practices, embodied movement, 12-step rooms, plant medicine journeys, silent meditation, truth-telling, and the wild, tender terrain of relationship.
I believe therapy is a place where the soul can breathe—where something real can unfold between us. I don’t promise to have all the answers, but I do offer my full presence and the skills to help you find your way home to yourself.
I’m a white man walking his own path of learning around power, privilege, and intersectionality, and I aim to bring that awareness gently into the space we share.
Whether you arrive carrying pain, confusion, or a quiet longing for something more, I’m here to meet you with honesty, care, and a willingness to listen—to what’s said, and to what’s waiting in the silence.
I abide by the BACP Code of Ethics
My qualifications
MA in Integrative Counselling and Psychotherapy - Regent's University
Foundation Certificate in Couple Counselling and Psychotherapy - Tavistock Relationships
Diploma in Transformational Coaching - Animas