Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a registered Integrative counsellor (MBACP), primarily Person Centred, but with experience in Psychodynamic, Arts integrative, Core Process, and the Trauma-informed work of Peter Levine. I have over 20 years experience working in the personal development, mentoring, and mental health fields, working with a broad range and severity of issues including: anxiety and depression, family/relationship conflicts, life transitions, trauma/abuse, challenges in being neuro-atypical, and the affirmation of sexual orientation and gender identity.
I am also passionate in pursuing a wholistic approach to wellbeing, inviting the exploration of creativity, embodiement practices, and somatic movement. I also have rich experience of both the creative and corporate worlds having worked as an Architect, New Media creative, and Drum Circle facilitator – I believe there is no ‘Normal’, we each have a unique self-expression and I am committed to supporting you in your journey to Being Well.
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Mudimo Okondo is a registered integrative counsellor (MBACP), working mainly from a person-centred stance while incorporating psychodynamic, arts-integrative, Core Process, and the trauma-informed approaches of Peter Levine. The MBACP designation indicates membership of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy.
He has 7 years of experience providing therapeutic support and works with a broad spectrum of concerns, including anxiety and depression, family and relationship conflicts, life transitions, trauma and abuse, challenges associated with being neuro-atypical, and the affirmation of sexual orientation and gender identity.
Mudimo champions a holistic approach to wellbeing that welcomes creative exploration, embodiment practices, and somatic movement. He also draws on a varied professional background in both creative and corporate settings, having worked as an architect, a new media creative, and a drum circle facilitator. He holds the view that there is no single ‘Normal’ and is committed to supporting people on their journey to Being Well.
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