
Having forged a successful career in television you may wonder why I decided to pack it all in to become a therapist. The truth is I have always been working in the field of therapy in some form. As a child my favourite time during the school day was playtime because I would talk with my friends about how they were feeling. For some reason unknown to me at the time people felt comfortable opening up to me, sharing intimate details of their lives.
Gifted with strong intuitive abilities I was able to make the connection between what my classmates were feeling and how this was influenced by the energy in their homes and the relationships they had with their parents.
As I grew older I became the friend to go to if guidance was needed. But it wasn't until I was working at the BBC that I began to think more seriously about pursuing a career as a therapist. To me working at the BBC was like finding the holy-grail. Finally I had fulfilled my ambition of working for a top broadcaster. But it wasn't long until I started to feel that something was missing. As my TV dreams began to disintegrate I found myself leaving work feeling empty and unfulfilled. I was searching for meaning and purpose not just a nice pay-check at the end of the month.
When I started practising hypnotherapy and Counselling as part of a therapy course I knew I was exactly where I was meant to be. I wasn’t sure where it might lead me to but I knew I was being called to take up a new vocation.
Now, having worked with many people through my practice I have developed my own holistic style and technique as a therapist.
When I work with people I always make it my intention to take clients to the heart of the issue they are experiencing, and support them in creating a life that is in alignment with their deepest and most intimate goals. Whatever obstacles are presented to me, I use my personal style of therapy to awaken people to the possibility of becoming the highest, fullest, expression of themselves as human beings.
Gifted with strong intuitive abilities I was able to make the connection between what my classmates were feeling and how this was influenced by the energy in their homes and the relationships they had with their parents.
As I grew older I became the friend to go to if guidance was needed. But it wasn't until I was working at the BBC that I began to think more seriously about pursuing a career as a therapist. To me working at the BBC was like finding the holy-grail. Finally I had fulfilled my ambition of working for a top broadcaster. But it wasn't long until I started to feel that something was missing. As my TV dreams began to disintegrate I found myself leaving work feeling empty and unfulfilled. I was searching for meaning and purpose not just a nice pay-check at the end of the month.
When I started practising hypnotherapy and Counselling as part of a therapy course I knew I was exactly where I was meant to be. I wasn’t sure where it might lead me to but I knew I was being called to take up a new vocation.
Now, having worked with many people through my practice I have developed my own holistic style and technique as a therapist.
When I work with people I always make it my intention to take clients to the heart of the issue they are experiencing, and support them in creating a life that is in alignment with their deepest and most intimate goals. Whatever obstacles are presented to me, I use my personal style of therapy to awaken people to the possibility of becoming the highest, fullest, expression of themselves as human beings.