Kay primarily supports adults aged 18 and above, particularly those navigating the profound impacts of childhood and past trauma, including experiences of violence and abuse, and complex grief and loss. She also specialises in working with individuals exploring gender identity, those diagnosed or self-diagnosed with ADHD, and members of the LGBTQIA+ community. Drawing extensively from person-centred and trauma therapy, Kay provides an open-ended, flexible approach that deeply explores past experiences and their ongoing impact. Her integrative style allows her to adapt flexibly to each client's unique needs, incorporating a rich mix of therapeutic approaches to foster profound healing and personal growth. Clients can expect a dynamic and engaging space where Kay brings awareness to non-verbal cues, uses metaphors to illuminate experiences, and isn't afraid to ask challenging yet supportive questions, often using humour when appropriate. She consistently provides praise and encouragement, helping clients reframe problems, offering tools for relapse prevention, and empowering them to discover their own unique solutions, creating a truly supportive and transformative therapeutic journey.