
ABOUT YOU
You might be here because life feels uncertain right now – perhaps you’re feeling anxious, low, burned out, or simply stuck. Maybe you’ve recently gone through a major life change, such as a career shift, a move to a new country, or a difficult personal transition. You could be struggling with cultural adjustment, identity, or simply trying to make sense of what’s next. Or maybe you’re not sure what’s wrong, just that something isn’t quite right.
You may be a humanitarian or development professional, used to carrying a lot of responsibility – for others, for outcomes, for the world, often without much space to pause and care for yourself. Or you may be someone who’s simply curious about yourself, wanting to grow in a direction that feels more authentic and meaningful.
Therapy can be a space where you begin to untangle those thoughts and feelings, explore what’s behind them, and reconnect with a deeper sense of yourself.
Empathy inward is a space to turn care inward and explore what’s within. Wherever you’re coming from, you’re welcome here.


ABOUT ME
Before becoming a therapist, I spent over a decade working in humanitarian organisations, often in war-affected regions. I’ve worked closely with people who had been through extraordinary hardship and witnessed, again and again, how empathy and genuine human connection could create space for healing.
Over time, I felt a strong pull to support people more personally, not just in moments of humanitarian crisis, but by being fully present with the individual in front of me. I saw how powerful it could be simply to witness someone’s experience with empathy and to hold space for their healing and growth. That’s what drew me to retrain as a psychotherapist.
I’m currently completing an MSc in Integrative Counselling and Psychotherapy at the University of Derby (UK), and I’m a registered member with the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP). I take an integrative approach to therapy, drawing on Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Person-Centred Therapy, and Psychodynamic principles.
HOW IT WORKS
Everything you need to know to get started

How it can help?
Psychotherapy can give you insight into your behaviours, thoughts and emotions, helping you better understand yourself and feel more at peace.

Online sessions
I offer private, one-on-one online psychotherapy sessions for adults. Each session lasts around 50 minutes and is conducted via a secure video platform.

Fees
My fee is based on a sliding scale, to make therapy more accessible depending on your financial situation.
