Meet the Team
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Marva Sherman
Marva is a qualified and accredited counsellor with 28 years of experience in counselling and psychotherapy. She offers a compassionate and culturally sensitive approach, supporting clients through a wide range of emotional and psychological challenges.
Her areas of expertise include trauma, racial trauma, and childhood trauma. She also works with individuals experiencing low mood, anxiety, and difficulties with self-esteem, self-connection, and relationships.
Marva provides a safe and supportive space where clients can explore their experiences, reconnect with themselves, and move toward healing and growth.
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Brenda Marshall
Brenda is a BACP registered empathetic and accredited integrative counsellor with over 8 years of experience, following earlier volunteer work with the Samaritans.
She works with young adults, adults, and older adults, supporting clients through a wide range of issues including anxiety, depression, trauma, loss, low self-esteem, relationship challenges, eating disorders, and spiritual concerns.
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Ronke Adeyemi
Ronke is an experienced and empathetic integrative counsellor with a Master’s Degree in Counselling and Psychotherapy and a diploma in Couple’s Counselling.
She has over eight years’ experience working across hospices, domestic abuse services, and private practice. Ronke supports individuals, couples, and families with issues including anxiety, depression, trauma, bereavement, relationship challenges, identity, and cultural concerns. As an ADI-R assessor, she also works with neurodivergent clients. Her approach is tailored, respectful, and collaborative, providing a safe space for healing, growth, and positive change.
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Sasha McBean
Sasha is an accredited and highly experienced integrative therapist who helps clients explore and reconnect with themselves.
She works with clients to understand parts of themself that have been hidden, cut off or neglected. She works collaboratively to uncover the life experiences behind these patterns and addresses symptoms of disorders.
Sasha also has experience supporting neurodivergent clients, individuals with a disability and childhood sexual abuse. If you work with Sasha you can develop healthier ways of thinking and responding to life’s challenges.
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Alice Rose
Alice is a registered BACP counsellor and integrative therapist who offers a safe, confidential, and non-judgemental space for clients to explore life’s challenges.
She supports individuals facing issues such as anxiety, depression, grief, relationship struggles, or a sense of feeling stuck or unfulfilled. Believing in each person’s innate potential for growth, Alice uses a tailored, evidence-based approach to help clients gain clarity, build resilience, and reconnect with their inner resources to move forward with confidence and well-being.
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Keeley Taverner
Keeley specialises in helping individuals break free from toxic relationships and narcissistic abuse. With a strong background in psychology, psychotherapy, and years of experience in criminal justice, she brings deep insight into complex relational dynamics. Keeley is known for empowering empathic and sensitive people to recognise destructive patterns, reclaim their power, and transform pain into purpose. She regularly appears on BBC radio and other media platforms to discuss relationships and mental health, offering therapy, courses, and programs that support lasting change.
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Emma Leonce
Emma offers a safe, supportive, and open space for clients to explore their experiences. Building a genuine, compassionate relationship is central her approach, creating the foundation for healing and growth. Emma works with care, honesty, and without judgment.
Emma’s practice is open-ended and rooted in a transpersonal, holistic approach, combining talking therapy with creative work and elements from psychodynamic, humanistic, and existential traditions—tailored to her clients needs.
With over 10 years’ experience, she has supported survivors of childhood sexual abuse and worked with a wide range of issues including trauma, depression, addiction, anxiety, and bereavement, as well as in psychiatric settings.
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