Open to possibility.

Having struggled myself, I chose to study psychology and have discovered a number of ideas and ways of looking at life which are extremely helpful.
Currently living in Mauritius, I enjoy the flexibility of studying between London in short bursts and completing the rest of my work virtually. I currently have the opportunity to provide face-to-face talk therapy in Mauritius while providing online psychotherapy through practices based in the United Kingdom.
My Qualifications
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Trainee Counselling Psychologist
British Psychological Society, Division of Counselling Psychology
My doctoral training will license me as an accredited Practitioner Psychologist with the UK Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) and a Chartered Counselling Psychologist with the British Psychological Society (BPS).
2
Trainee Member
Universities Psychotherapy & Counselling Association (UPCA)
My doctoral training is accredited by the Universities Psychotherapy and Counselling and will leave me eligible for licensure as a psychotherapist with the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP).
3
ACTAccred Level 3
Approved by the British Psychological Society (BPS)
I am an accredited Level 3 practitioner of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, currently pursuing Level 4 accreditation. This training is led by Professor Nuno Ferreira and accredited by the British Psychological Society.
Senior Practitioner Supervision
To deliver the best, safest service to you, my practice involves high-quality supervision. My supervisors are recognized as trainers by the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP), the British Psychological Society (BPS), and/or the Health & Care Professions Council (HCPC) UK.
This requirement guarantees that your case will be monitored by a senior practitioner, who holds me accountable for upholding best practice guidelines and ethical standards To protect your confidentiality, all identifying details will be anonymized when discussing your case.

Organisations & Affiliations
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Conference Presentations
I am passionate about telling the stories we write through research, they are being told across the world.

Perspectives from Mauritians Living with Neurological Disability and their Family-Caregivers
23/8, Mauritius
Examine the personal, social, financial, and familial impacts of living with a neurological disability. Consider the extent to which patients experience stigma, isolation, and experiences of healthcare.


The learner's perspectives of free, online, international CME in rehabilitation: a mixed methods analysis
11/2025, Marrakesh
These results underscore the importance of interaction in online education and highlights a need for communication skills training to facilitate multidisciplinary teamwork.


Validation of a Therapy Dog Intervention for Maths Anxiety
09/2023, Derby
Performing math activities in the presence of a therapy dog reduces general maths anxiety. The therapy dog was used to help children identify anxious feelings and respond to them in a positive way.


Experiences of Family-Caregivers of Mauritians living with Neurological Disability
05/2023, Prince Edward Island
Family caregivers of Mauritians with neurological disability experience identity crises, financial burden, stigmatisation, and social exclusion.


The impact of COVID-19 lockdowns on Mauritians with neurological disabilities
11/2022, Vienna
Mauritians living with neurological disability face severe isolation. During the pandemic 24% showed improved wellbeing due to increased contact time with family.


Burnout in COVID-19 lockdown: perspectives from family-caregivers of Mauritians with neurological disability
04/2022, Vancouver
Up to 76% of family-caregivers for Mauritians with neurological disabilities reported feelings of burnout.


Creating meaning through small doses of actionable learning
07/2025, Saskatoon
Webinars can facilitate re-connection to the meaning of the work, discussions which de-stigmatize the issue of pathologist burnout.

