To ask “Who might I become?” we must first create space to encounter who we are.

Timothy is a reflective and relational psychologist whose work is grounded in an integrative, depth‑oriented approach. Drawing from existential thought and contemporary psychoanalytic theory, he supports individuals in exploring the unconscious patterns, emotional truths, and deeply human questions that shape their lives.

Timothy is skilled in supporting people across all life stages, working with children, adolescents, and adults. He recognises that each stage of life carries its own mysteries, vulnerabilities, and possibilities for growth. With younger clients, he combines developmental and attachment‑based knowledge with creative and play‑based therapeutic modalities, helping children express inner experiences that may not yet have words.

With training in psychoanalytic psychotherapy, ACT, CBT, and transdiagnostic approaches, Timothy weaves together evidence‑based practice with a contemplative appreciation for the inner world. His therapeutic stance centres on creating a safe and compassionate space where individuals can encounter themselves more fully and begin shaping a life aligned with their values, relationships, and sense of purpose.