Veronica is an integrative psychotherapist based in London, working with adults who feel overwhelmed, unsettled, or at a point of change in their lives—particularly when familiar ways of coping no longer feel enough. She offers a reflective and supportive space for people seeking not only understanding, but a way forward that feels steady, meaningful, and authentically their own.
Her work is shaped by both professional training and lived experience. As a therapist of Asian background who has lived across Canada, the United States, and the UK, Veronica brings a deep awareness of transition, identity, and the emotional complexity of living between cultures. She is attentive to the ways cultural expectations, family roles, and unspoken pressures around responsibility, achievement, and belonging can shape how people experience themselves and their relationships.
Veronica has trained and worked across NHS settings, supporting individuals through grief and loss, as well as parents and caregivers navigating the emotional intensity of early relationships with young children. This experience has informed her inclusive, non-pathologising approach, particularly in her work with neurodivergent clients and individuals living with neurological conditions. She also works with professionals across a range of industries and understands the emotional toll of high responsibility, sustained performance, and burnout.
She works integratively, with a psychoanalytic foundation, drawing from person-centred, psychodynamic, and cognitive-behavioural approaches. Therapy with Veronica is collaborative and tailored, offering space for emotional depth while remaining grounded in what supports meaningful change in everyday life.
She sees therapy as both a place to make sense of the past and a space to move forward with greater clarity, self-trust, and choice.
Veronica currently offers online and in-person sessions.