Life is rarely a linear path. Being a clinical psychologist is a well-considered second career for me, after ‘falling’ into a career in market research after my first time at university in the late 1990s, studying German, Political Science, Marketing and Asian Business (you can see I studied based on my interests back then, rather than having a clear career objective in mind!) I was motivated to change career as I wanted to genuinely help people thrive, rather than help organisations sell more stuff. Feedback from friends was encouraging, as they could see I have the empathy, listening abilities and ability to withhold judgment, crucial to being a good psychologist.
I have considerable experience working with people experiencing life adjustment problems. I appreciate that there often is no practical ‘quick fix’ to a problem (if so, you or someone you know would probably have thought of it already). In our work together, I will endeavour to help you come to terms with your situation, while encouraging you take steps towards a life of vitality, using a specialist and evidence-based CBT model called Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and incorporating principles from attachment theory.