My Therapeutic Approach
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My approach to therapy is to create a warm and supportive environment for my clients. I believe that therapy must be a secure place for clients to process the things that are causing their anxiety. My partnership with clients is a journey that can be strategised, structured, and achieved. My in-depth of anxiety allows me to help my clents achieve measurable results.
Corporate Experience
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I am a seasoned board-level executive with over40 years of diverse international business experience, enabling me to help people of diverse cultural backgrounds. I bring 30 years of directorships and senior management posts in the entertainment and media industry in the USA, UK,Asia and Africa Latin America, . As Managing Director at British Movietonews in London, I led international sales, marketing, production, and the implementation of a complex digital transfer program. As Managing Director at 20th Century Fox in Kenya I managed the film distribution and exhibition business in Kenya and oversaw operations in Uganda, Zambia, and Tanzania. Prior to that, I also spent time as General Manager for Paramount Pictures at their San Juan, Puerto Rico base.
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Career Change
In a career transition, I studied and became a psychotherapist and have spent 16 years as a practising therapist. As a therapist, I have worked with many international clients with different cultural norms but have shared common hopes and aspirations.
Qualifications & Accreditations
I have completed several business leadership programs, including the University of Oxford’s SAID School of Business Advanced Management and Leadership Program (UK), the Kellogg School of Management’s Leading High Impact Teams (USA), Stanford University’s Certified Project Manager (USA), and Cornell University’s Leading Customer Focused Teams (USA) as well CEIBS-Beijing’s Human Resources Management (China) and CEIBS-Shanghai’s Doing Business in China (China).
My training as a psychotherapist includes Harvard Medical School’s Clinical Training in Mind/Body Medicine (USA).
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This training is important because we feel and react to anxiety within our bodies.
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