Autism Spectrum Condition; Trauma
"If you have questions about your identity, Zoe may be a good fit for you. They work with clients from all backgrounds, and particularly welcome members of gender, sexuality and relationship diversity groups and people who know or suspect they are neurodiverse. Zoe is warm, non-judgmental, and focused on building a strong relationship with clients as the basis of therapy. Working in a trauma-informed way, Zoe can help you understand how your past impacts your present, including family issues and past relationships, sexual abuse and assault, domestic abuse and substance misuse. When life events such as job loss, divorce, bereavement, and other major life changes happen, Zoe can support you through processing the feelings that naturally arise as you go through these changes. They work with people exploring who they are, people who have experienced depression, anxiety, self-harm and suicidal thoughts as well as supporting people to improve self-esteem, confidence and sense of self-worth. "