I offer a warm, supportive space for people who are going through divorce or separation and finding the experience emotionally painful, confusing, or overwhelming.

I understand that the end of a relationship can feel like a profound loss, even when it feels necessary or the right decision. It can bring up grief, sadness, anger, relief, guilt, and fear about what comes next — sometimes all at once. Alongside this, there can be a deep sense of disorientation, as familiar roles, routines, and parts of your identity begin to shift.

You don’t have to hold all of this on your own.

I offer a relationship built on care, empathy, and understanding, where you can bring whatever you are feeling without fear of judgement or pressure to “move on” before you are ready. You are welcome to take things slowly, and to talk only about what feels manageable for you.

My approach is person-centred, which means I don’t see you as a problem to be fixed, but as a whole person going through something difficult. I trust that you have your own inner wisdom, even if it feels hard to access right now, and therapy is a space where we can gently reconnect with that together.

In our work, there may be space to:

  • Sit with and make sense of grief, loss, and heartbreak
  • Hold the complexity of mixed emotions without judgement
  • Explore how this experience is affecting your sense of self and worth
  • Find steadier ground in the midst of uncertainty and change
  • Reflect on relationship patterns with care and compassion
  • Begin to reconnect with your needs, boundaries, and voice
  • Move towards a future that feels more your own again

Above all, I aim to offer a steady, human presence alongside you during a time that can feel very lonely — a space where you can feel met, heard, and gently supported as you find your way through.