In the land of my ancestors – Okpella in West Africa, muawé means welcome back or welcome home. It means that your homecoming is celebrated, and that you belong.
Throughout life, we encounter so many challenges and traumas that can have a profound impact on our mental wellbeing, often leading us to dark and ...
Are you ready to embark on a transformative journey that unlocks your full potential? Book a session with me today and discover the power of art in your personal growth and healing.
"I am experienced in working with young people in special education settings and children in care with a range of complex needs such as ADHD. One young client who was diagnosed with ADHD had difficulties sitting still and engaging in one-to-one dialogue, told me after our first session that art therapy has given her the opportunity to see that she is not to blame for her difficulties. She engaged in 18 sessions and became confident and able to engage with other professionals in a calm manner. In managing emotional and trauma clinical work as Art Psychotherapist, I am part of multi-agency teams working collaboratively so that the people's wellbeing remain the focus of my service. I am fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the people I work with. I undergo further training to keep abreast of changes."
I'm a qualified and certified HCPC and BAAT registered art psychotherapist. I specialise in ACE's Trauma for Young People and Adults, I also practice Attachment-Based Therapy.