ShediYah Therapeutic Space

South London - Based Spiritually grounded and clinically informed therapy offering sensitive, humanistic support for grief, healing and personal growth

The light that shines within your soul supports you to achieve your goals

Your pathway to healing begins with a single gentle step

Welcome to ShediYah Therapeutic Space

You may not know it, but you’ve already taken the first step...

Reaching out to a counsellor can feel daunting. It can bring uncertainty, hesitation, even self-doubt. In my experience, many people live with emotional pain, relationship difficulties, or personal crises for far longer than feels manageable — often hoping things will resolve on their own.

Sometimes friends offer comfort, and that support can be valuable. Yet there are moments when something deeper is needed — a space that is confidential, steady, and fully centred on you.

Recognising that you would like more support is not a weakness. It is an act of courage. It means that, in some way, you are already moving toward change. And that is where our work can begin.

Welcome, and thank you for visiting

At ShediYah Therapeutic Space, I bring over two decades of experience in private practice, supporting individuals, families, and communities through times of challenge and change. My work has included partnerships with local authorities, schools, youth services, and fellow practitioners. I have offered support to women and children navigating trauma and seeking safety from domestic abuse, young people navigating exam stress and the complexities of puberty, and adults moving through seasons of life reassessment.

My practice is rooted in creativity and compassion, weaving together Psychodynamic, Humanistic, and Transpersonal approaches into a sensitive and holistic way of working. Each person's healing journey is honoured as unique, with space for both emotional and spiritual growth.

I invite you to explore my approach, where therapeutic practice is held as a sacred space for reflection, creativity, and healing.

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My approach

At ShediYah Therapeutic Space, my role is to provide a safe and compassionate environment where you can explore life's complexities. Within this sacred space, you are invited to embark on a journey of self discovery which will empower you to reflect upon your life opening up the possibilities of new life choices.

Every journey is unique, and my approach is designed to meet you where you are-guiding you toward growth, restoration, and a deeper connection to yourself.

I am an eclectic practitioner which means that I use a more flexible approach drawing on many theories and techniques. This flexibility ensures that the support you receive is responsive to your needs, honouring both your emotional world and your spiritual path. Together we can explore how your past and present shape your life today, opening the way to transformation and a more grounded and fulfilling future.

Speak in Confidence

Counselling takes place in a safe space, where you can meet with someone who will listen with sensitivity and empathy - and without judgement. In the therapy space thoughts and feelings can be expressed freely and in confidence.

A problem shared...

Trouble with a relationship; anxiety or panic attacks; mood swings or depression - many people face difficulties in their everyday lives that can be hard to get on top of. Counselling gives us a set of tools we can use to help gain a better understanding of what’s causing these problems - and how you can move towards managing or resolving them.

Make better, healthier new choices

Working together I can help you gain greater insight into the difficulties you are facing, help you understand why you act or react to them the way you do, and see how you can start to make better, heathier choices moving forward.

What issues can counselling help with?

People come to me for help with a wide range of issues. Here are a few of the more common difficulties that can be supported through counselling:

Feelings of stress or anxiety

Panic attacks

Relationship problems

Grief, loss or bereavement

Problems with addiction

Trauma and post-traumatic stress

Abuse

Depression

Problems with confidence or self-esteem

Anger management

Issues relating to sexuality

Difficulties at work or in retirement

Problems with family or school life

Facing major life changes

Get in touch

Feel free to contact me if you have any questions about how counselling works, or to arrange an initial assessment appointment. This enables us to discuss the reasons you are thinking of coming to counselling, whether with my experience and theoretical approach, I can provide the support you need to heal, grow, and restore balance in your life.

All enquires are usually answered within 48 hours, and all contact is strictly confidential and uses secure phone and email services.

Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between counselling and therapy?

Counselling is usually a good way to help with a current problem; something that can be discussed and - hopefully - resolved within a limited number of sessions. Over a certain number of weeks the understanding of the problem improves and away forward becomes clear. Therapy often describes work that goes a bit deeper, towards more substantial life issues and problems having a deeper effect on the client’s life. Therapy often requires a long-term approach, so the number of sessions can be open-ended.

Which option is most suitable depends on the client and the difficulties they are facing. In some cases counselling works well as an ongoing, longer-term option - or therapy can manage to resolve an issue in just a few sessions.

How long will I need to have counselling?

How long a period of counselling lasts will vary from person to person and depend on the depth of the issues they are facing. For some people a couple of sessions helps to bring their problems into focus, and they feel ready to move forward; other problems may require more of an open-ended approach.

Before we begin any work we will agree on the number of sessions we’ll undertake, and at the end of that number review our progress. As long as we both agree further therapy will be of benefit to you, sessions can continue.

How long will I have to wait for an appointment?

My aim is to offer a first appointment - known as an initial assessment - within 1-2 weeks. Then we would arrange a set number of counselling sessions to take place at the same time every week, that is convenient for you and where I have availabity. How quickly these sessions can begin will depend on the availabity of that free ‘slot’.

Will everything I say be kept confidential?

Everything that is said within the counselling room is private - this is one of the main ways counselling and therapy differ from talking to a friend or relative. Once you are comfortable with the format of weekly sessions and the safe space they provide, you will find the freedom to speak in confidence is of great value.


Note that there are some situations where you may be a risk to yourself or others, and there the law requires that I notify an authority; in these cases I may not be able to keep total confidentiality. Breaking confidentiality is very rare though, and only happens after the person concerned has been informed.

Can I bring a friend or relative with me?

Usually I am asked this question by people who are nervous about entering into counselling, or when they are looking for support in coming to see a therapist. This anxiety is understandable, but a key aspect of therapy is that you should feel free to talk about any issues you feel are important to you. Having someone else with you who can be connected those issues makes this opening-up more difficult, so for this reason I do not see clients accompanied by friends or family.

Locations & availability

I offer both in-person and online counselling, providing calm and confidential spaces for reflection and healing.

In-Person Sessions

• Private therapy space in Crystal Palace

• Private space on Leigham Court Road (near Streatham Common)

• The Awareness Centre, Tooting branch

Each setting offers a grounded, welcoming environment where you can feel supported and at ease.

Online Sessions

Available on selected weekdays

Fees

Counselling sessions for individuals last 50 minutes, usually taking place on a weekly basis, and cost £85 per session.

I also provide a limited number of spaces for those on low-income or for students; contact me to enquire about availability. Initial assessment appointments last around 75 minutes.

Note that if you want to cancel an appointment I require 48 hours’ notice; otherwise you will still need to pay for any sessions missed. I accept payment in cash or by bank transfer.


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