You've made it, you're doing what you love, expressing yourself through a beautiful art form and getting paid for it. To the outside world, you’re living the dream: travel, admiration, creativity, perhaps even fame. But is that the full story?
As a former professional singer, I understand that a life in the music industry can be all those things, and yet also deeply challenging. Behind the curtain, it can feel exhausting, lonely, unpredictable, and, at times, unfulfilling.
The pressure to perform flawlessly, to pour your heart into every note, to deliver unforgettable experiences for audiences night after night, it’s relentless. Add to that the instability of freelance work, performance anxiety, physical strain, injury, exhaustion, and the constant balancing act of personal and professional life, it’s no surprise that many musicians struggle with their mental health.
Therapy can offer a supportive, confidential space to explore how your experiences in the music industry, and beyond, are affecting your emotional wellbeing. Whether you're dealing with burnout, self-doubt, identity struggles, or relationship issues, you don’t have to navigate it alone.
I’m here to help you find clarity, reconnect with yourself, and move forward in a way that honours both your artistry and your humanity.
I bring a lifetime of experience as a professional singer, orchestral player, and singing teacher. I’ve seen how self-confidence, more than talent, often holds performers back. That’s closely connected to the work I now do in the therapy room.
I offer in-person sessions in a private, comfortable room in Toddington, as well as online and phone sessions. We’ll work in whatever way feels most accessible and supportive for you, and I’m happy to adapt as your needs and schedule evolve.
For musicians or performers on tour, online or phone sessions provide consistent support, wherever you are.