Talks & Reflections
From time to time, I share reflections publicly — including through talks, recorded conversations, and short-form writing online — on themes that sit at the edges of therapy, psychology, and lived experience.
These pieces have emerged from that public-facing work. They are offered as reflections rather than instructions, and are best approached slowly, with space for your own response.
From systems work to inner integration
A personal reflection on how working within complex social and organisational systems led me toward depth-oriented therapeutic work, without assuming healing follows a linear or idealised path.
How I work: relationship, pace, and responsibility
A reflection on my therapeutic approach, with emphasis on relational presence, pacing, and ethical responsibility — rather than techniques or outcomes.
Psychosynthesis as a framework for integration
An introduction to Psychosynthesis as a psychological framework for understanding integration, meaning, and inner multiplicity — approached as a developmental model rather than a belief system.