Clinician & Writer

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  • Psychoanalytic psychotherapy often starts with a kind of unease. The questions that bring us, Why does this keep happening? What part do I play in it? are anxiety-provoking. But they also open a space to find words for the patterns that guide us. With those words, we can, perhaps, begin to see things a little differently.

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  • We have a consulting room in a beautiful Georgian building in the heart of the city, waiting to be used and noticed. Calm and carefully furnished, it suits one-to-one talking therapies such as psychoanalysis, counselling, and psychotherapy.

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  • I work as a writer alongside my clinical practice, with over eight years’ experience writing about mental health, desire, shame, and loneliness. While every story is singular, my work returns again and again to the ways we try to manage unbearable feelings through the body, through others, and through ritual.

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