Collaborations
Specialist and partnership work
Alongside my private clinical and supervisory work, I collaborate with a number of organisations as a clinician, trainer, and supervisor.
How my collaborative work fits alongside clinical practice
I have a variety of different strands to my work that involves private one‑to‑one clinical psychotherapy, and private one‑to‑one (or group) supervision. In addition, I collaborate with a number of organisations where my role may include clinical work, training, consultancy, and/or supervision.
Tailored work with Music and Mind
Together with Music and Mind, I offer training and consultancy tailored specifically to the music industry. This includes work with artists, managers, agents, labels, and creative teams.
This work is designed to be psychologically informed and industry‑aware, recognising the unique pressures, cultures, and relational dynamics within music and creative contexts.
Tonic Music for Mental Health
I work as a Psychotherapist and peer support group facilitator with Tonic Music for Mental Health, a charity that works with musicians and music industry professionals.
New School of Psychotherapy and Counselling
I am a consultant research and academic supervisor for MSc and DProf students at the New School of Psychotherapy and Counselling, as well as a research supervisor for trainee BPS Counselling Psychologists.
This work focuses on supporting post-graduate academic development and the integration of research with clinical and professional identity. Topics I am currently privileged to supervise include and relate to sexuality, punk identity in women, racialised identity, religion and mental health, and creativity and the arts.
I’m connected to a number of professional communities that reflect my relational and creative orientation, including the Metanoia Institute, Pink Therapy, the Black African and Asian Therapy Network (friend member), The Relational School, the Association for Person-Centred Creative Arts, and the EMDR UK association.