Nadera is a qualified Humanistic-Integrative counsellor with experience working in private practice, charities and in the NHS. She has a degree in Social Anthropology and an Advanced Diploma in Humanistic Integrative Counselling. She is a member of the BACP and the BAATN.

Nadera works with diverse clients from many different backgrounds and with a range of presenting issues including depression, anxiety, bereavement, work-related problems, addiction, identity and body image concerns, race issues and relationship difficulties.

As an Integrative practitioner, Nadera’s approach is informed by a range of theories that will be tailored to suit your needs. Her approach is transcultural, which is an exploration into the unconscious impact of culture on emotions, thoughts and behaviours. This allows an understanding of your unique history, experience and narrative which can be empowering. By talking and thinking about the different parts of your life and by exploring your relationships, unconscious themes and patterns may emerge.

Nadera offers one to one counselling to work through your concerns in a confidential, non-judgemental space where you will feel safe and be able to speak freely.