About me

A curious thinker, interested in integrating and sharing what I have been privileged enough to learn.

Undergraduate in Psychology and Counselling. 

Postgraduate in Systemic Therapy.

A professional currently working in the field.

Through my learning and my work, I see how we are all on a process of self-actualisation; realising, remembering and becoming. In my work I am a part of an experience of people coming together in thought and in language to experience the highest potential of human interaction. As I witness the humanity of the people I am privileged enough to be exposed to, I too, remind myself of my continued process. 

To constantly check in with myself allows me to ensure appropriate separation of what I am bringing to each session as well as being a humbling reminder that there is no immunity from being human. My writing aims to reflect what I can offer to others and ways in which I can aim to assist those who enter my path to reach the highest version of themselves – parallel to what I am giving to myself as I continue to learn about me – and so in turn am experiencing this very same gift. All the while, continually reminding myself that I am not a finished product. As long as I exist, I remain a part of the same consciousness that creates the extremities of both suffering and enlightenment.

As I work through the channels of my process and that of others, I will often reference ‘we’ as I feel this language is an important way of reminding us all of our potential to be, and to have been, the same expression of that we see in others. 

Everyone is a perfect representation of themselves and of their exposure, and the term ‘we’ is a reminder to us all of our capacity to have become the so called ‘other’ we judge and equally the one we glorify. We are a product of our experience and have ‘become’ in response to what we have been exposed to. 

There may be certain parts of my writing that resonate with you and aspects that you can identify with more easily as well as areas that might feel more difficult to connect with, but let the use of the term ‘we’ continuously lead you back to the truth of your own potential, to have become any version you see in another.