Sarah is a Director of The Grove Practice, where she works with individual and couple clients, in a relational and engaging way. She supports her clients in gaining a new perspective and finding support to deal with their situation.
Many of her clients are facing relationship difficulties, or stress at work, along with anxiety or depression. Others are struggling with illness or other changes in their life circumstances. But they all want to come and speak to someone who can help make sense of what’s happening and help them live more comfortably and happily.
Therapy with Sarah is in an environment of high support and empathy (also with some challenge at times), to work out what’s at the root of the difficulty, along with framing a way forward that best suits that individual our couple. She is skilled in working out what makes each client tick and what is important to them to improve their sense of wellbeing.
Sarah’s style is involved and attentive, aiming for high impact that will make a big favourable difference to the client. This blends looking inwards at one’s own process, as well as looking outwards at how one relates to others.
She has 20 years’ post-qualification experience and is a therapist accredited by several professional associations, including the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP), the National Council of Psychotherapists (NCP), the College of Sexual and Relationship Therapists (COSRT) and also the Federation of Drug and Alcohol Professionals (FDAP). Sarah is also a trauma therapist member of UK Psychological Trauma Society (UKPTS) and the European Society for Trauma Stress Studies (ESTSS).
In working with couples and relationships, Sarah draws on her training as a Certified Imago Therapist and foundation training in Gottman relationship therapy. These approaches help to build better connection using emotional responsibility and conscious communication - where each person in the relationship acknowledges their own patterns and needs.
Sarah has received specialist counselling training in working with sexual problems and brings a sex-positive approach to her work with curiosity and compassion in supporting each client towards a more fulfilling sexual life.
With specialised training in trauma / PTSD / Complex PTSD, Sarah supports people who have survived many forms of trauma such as sexual abuse, narcissistic parents, domestic abuse, military combat, medical negligence or other injuries. She is also trained in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). Her clinical experience includes addiction, depression and anxiety, bereavement, plus dealing with anger and violence. She has also received several medical referrals to work with the impact of medical diagnosis or coping with illness such as chronic fatigue or cancer.
For therapy funded by private health insurance, she is registered with many providers including Allianz, Aviva 600067240, Cigna 133418, Healix, and Vitality.