
I trained at the British Academy of Sound Therapy and have worked professionally with therapeutic sound since 2004.
For eight of those years I was a senior tutor at BAST, where I also co-developed the 7Rs therapeutic model with Lyz Cooper.
Alongside my sound practice I work in Further Education, supporting young adults with special educati
I trained at the British Academy of Sound Therapy and have worked professionally with therapeutic sound since 2004.
For eight of those years I was a senior tutor at BAST, where I also co-developed the 7Rs therapeutic model with Lyz Cooper.
Alongside my sound practice I work in Further Education, supporting young adults with special educational needs.
These two strands of my work are not separate. Both are grounded in the same conviction: that presence, and the quality of attention brought to another person, is itself therapeutic.
I hold a Post Graduate Certificate and Masters Degree in Education.

I take a non-directive, client-centred approach to sound therapy.
I do not impose a protocol. I listen: to you, the sound, and what the sound reveals. I work from there.
My practice is grounded in research and two decades of clinical experience, while also honouring what cannot be fully explained: the way sound moves through the body, the s
I take a non-directive, client-centred approach to sound therapy.
I do not impose a protocol. I listen: to you, the sound, and what the sound reveals. I work from there.
My practice is grounded in research and two decades of clinical experience, while also honouring what cannot be fully explained: the way sound moves through the body, the stillness that follows, and the subtle shifts that take place.
I work with the 7Rs framework, which informs how I hold a session without ever becoming a script.

Twenty years is a long time to work with anything.
What it gives you is not certainty, but depth of listening.
I have worked with clients navigating chronic illness, grief, anxiety, stress, burnout, and the quieter difficulties that do not always have names.
I have also worked with people who are simply curious, and who feel that something
Twenty years is a long time to work with anything.
What it gives you is not certainty, but depth of listening.
I have worked with clients navigating chronic illness, grief, anxiety, stress, burnout, and the quieter difficulties that do not always have names.
I have also worked with people who are simply curious, and who feel that something is missing, and wonder whether sound might help them find it.
It usually does.