No two people are the same and every new psychotherapy needs to be a distinctly special event.
For some time I have experimented with working on-line. Although something is lost from the usual human experience of working together my clients and I have been surprised to also notice a number of advantages. Often, while the feeling of not being physically in the same space has not disappeared, it has not been a distraction. It can feel like an experience in itself, like no other, in which the improbable can begin to become possible.
The current crisis has meant that remote working has become a necessity. People I work with correspond with me on-line and in other ways that they feel comfortable with including by letter, sound file, postcard, through walking sessions, by telephone and wherever possible face-to-face sessions in Oxford and London.
We have enjoyed a variety of different kinds of conversation and noticed so much that might otherwise have been missed or not come to light in these different ways of approaching each other.
All my work is bound by the ethics codes and regulations of the UKCP and CPJA. We do what feels safe in order to make more possible.