Therapist
Meet our therapist and learn about our approach to care.
About the therapist
Healing Horizons Global is led by a qualified mental health professional with experience supporting individuals, families, and young people across a range of emotional and psychological difficulties.
The work is grounded in ethical practice, confidentiality, and a steady, respectful pace. Therapy is shaped around your needs, circumstances, and goals, rather than a one-size-fits-all approach.
Professional background
The therapist has training and experience in:
- Individual therapy with adults
- Child and adolescent mental health support
- Family and relational work
- Support alongside safeguarding, social, or legal processes
Care is delivered within appropriate professional boundaries, with attention to safety, clarity, and collaborative decision-making.
Approach to therapy
Therapy is a space to slow things down, make sense of what is happening, and build steadier ways of coping and relating.
The approach is:
- Non-judgmental and trauma-aware
- Collaborative rather than directive
- Focused on understanding context, not labels
- Grounded in evidence-based practice
Sessions move at a pace that feels manageable. There is no pressure to disclose more than you are ready for.
Working with children and families
When working with children, adolescents, or families, care is taken to:
- Centre the wellbeing and safety of the young person
- Support communication between family members
- Help adults understand emotional and behavioural responses
- Work alongside schools, services, or other professionals when appropriate
Parents and caregivers are supported as part of the process, with clarity around roles and boundaries.
Professional boundaries and collaboration
Healing Horizons Global provides psychological and therapeutic support.
Where additional expertise is helpful, the therapist may work alongside or refer to other qualified professionals, including:
- Medical practitioners
- Educational professionals
- Social or safeguarding services
- Qualified legal practitioners (where appropriate)
Any collaboration is discussed with you clearly and respectfully.
Confidentiality and ethics
Confidentiality is taken seriously and explained clearly at the start of therapy.
There are limited circumstances where information may need to be shared to protect safety, in line with professional and legal responsibilities. These situations are approached with care and transparency wherever possible.
Taking the first step
Choosing a therapist can feel daunting. You do not need to know exactly what you need before reaching out.
A general enquiry is a safe first step. You can ask questions, clarify options, and decide what feels right before committing to sessions.