I am an integrative counsellor with many years of experience volunteering in the UK charity sector, supporting people affected by homelessness, the refugee system, and healthcare inequalities. I currently also volunteer with an addiction harm reduction organisation, supporting individuals on their recovery journeys.
Alongside my counselling work, I have spent many years helping individuals and businesses navigate change. I hold certificates in Coaching and have completed training in somatic attachment, trauma, eating disorders, compassionate practice, and adverse childhood experiences.
I blend psychodynamic and person-centred approaches to create a supportive and grounded space where you can explore your experiences without fear of judgment. I believe in your capacity for growth, and I am here to support and empower you as you take steps toward healing and meaningful change.
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Vin Pachu is an integrative counsellor who has volunteered for many years in the UK charity sector, supporting people affected by homelessness, the refugee system, and healthcare inequalities.
He also volunteers with an addiction harm reduction organisation, working alongside people on their recovery journeys.
Alongside his counselling work, Vin has spent many years helping individuals and businesses navigate change. He holds certificates in Coaching and has completed training in somatic attachment, trauma, eating disorders, compassionate practice, and adverse childhood experiences.
Vin blends psychodynamic and person-centred approaches to provide a supportive and grounded space where people can explore their experiences without fear of judgment. He believes in each person’s capacity for growth and offers support and empowerment as they take steps toward healing and meaningful change.
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