About Anna

I am a qualified Art Psychotherapist with experience working in schools, inpatient mental health services, and private practice. In my private practice, I work with children, adolescents, and adults.

In therapy, I prioritise creating trusting and genuine relationships. I believe in helping clients access their intuition and rediscover their ability to play. I am supportive and non-judgmental, while also gently challenging you where it feels helpful in order to encourage new avenues of thinking and overall well-being. I provide a warm, welcoming, and safe space where together we can think about what may be feeling difficult in the present and how you would like your inner world and relationships to feel moving forward. My approach is grounded in psychodynamic theory, thinking about the ways our past experiences continue to shape us. 

I work with a wide variety of mental health concerns. My experience includes supporting those affected by anxiety, depression, bereavement, low self-esteem, suicidal thoughts, relationship difficulties, societal oppression, and a background of childhood trauma and/or neglect, among others. 

I received a Master’s degree in Art Therapy from Queen Margaret University. Before training as an art therapist, I worked for 10 years in non-profit organisations in Greece and Scotland, and I remain passionate about human rights and social justice. I am registered with the Health and Care Professions Council, the British Association of Art Therapists, and the European Federation of Art Therapy.