Success, sustained.
Practical, strategic psychotherapy for executives, partners, founders and those navigating complex personal, family and financial dynamics.
Therapy is a strategic tool - a way of stepping back from complexity and regaining clarity in the midst of pressure.
Just as executives turn to trusted advisers for legal, financial, or commercial guidance, psychotherapy offers a private space to explore the psychological dimensions of leadership, responsibility, and life transitions.
My approach is both practical and deeply informed by psychology. Together, we focus on solutions you can put into practice and weave into daily life, simultaneously addressing the underlying patterns that fuel exhaustion, frustration, or uncertainty. Therapy at Spectrum Sublime is not abstract; it is effective, grounded support designed to restore perspective and create sustainable forward momentum.
A practice built at the intersection of psychology, law and finance
Extensive clinical training; ongoing doctoral psychological research; over a decade in London law firms; and a postgraduate focus on private wealth. This background means I can meet my clients immediately at their level of complexity and help restore energy and perspective.
Therapeutic Practice
Clinical Diploma in Integrative Psychotherapy; experience of complex presentations in private, NHS, and charity settings
Doctoral Research
Relational dynamics and trauma; extreme psychological distress and recovery
Legal & Financial Context
10+ years in London law firms advising HNW/UNHW clients; four years as a partner
Wealth Expertise
STEP Professional Postgraduate Diploma in Private Wealth Advice
STEP Diploma in Trusts & Estates
My Specialisms
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Executive burnout & stress
Sustainable performance without self‑erosion; rebuilding energy, boundaries and clarity.
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Identity & existential pivots
Sense‑making through professional and personal change; aligning values and action.
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Family dynamics & intergenerational wealth
Balancing roles, expectations and responsibilities across generations with discretion.
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Complicated grief & ambiguous loss
Working with unclear, unresolved forms of loss intertwined with ongoing responsibility.
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Neurodiversity
Support for detail‑focused, high‑intensity processing — leveraging strengths, managing friction.