Trained in
Integrative Psychotherapy, I studied some major theories
and techniques of practice from Psychoanalytic
Tradition, from Humanistic Tradition, as well as from
Existential Tradition. Among all these approaches, I
feel a natural affinity with Carl Jung’s view of the
human psyche. That is to say, his understanding of
psychological difficulties and of the way towards
healing. Apart from the Jungian analytical approach, I
also feel drawn to the existential approach.
I find existential views on human
conditions an important philosophical guide in my
practice, helping me root my client’s difficulties in
the perspective of human existence. Moreover, the
‘unconditional positive regard’, practiced in the
humanistic tradition, is the fundamental attitude that I
naturally take towards my clients and towards all my
fellow human beings.
I have a postgraduate diploma in Integrative
Psychotherapy and Counselling (2 years' training
delivered by Regent's University London, the diploma
granted by University of Walsh). Before moving to
France, I worked both at NHS and at City University as a
psychotherapist. I started my private practice in France
last Spring and have been practising psychotherapy since
then. |