
About Us


Dr Michelle Desmier
Hi, I’m Michelle. I’m genuinely curious about other people's worlds and believe that life’s too short to allow the unhelpful stories we tell ourselves to leave us short-changed. I love working with people to help them face the challenges standing in their way and believe that change is absolutely possible. While I definitely won’t have all the answers (no one does and don’t believe anyone who says they do), I think that with a little bit of figuring things out together, people can move into action. I’m warm, down to earth and friendly and believe that a little bit of playfulness goes a long way in therapy. My main work is with adults and I enjoy working with people from all backgrounds.


Dr Sarah Zohhadi
Hi, I’m Sarah. Since I was about 12,
I have wanted to help people feel better. In my 20s, this meant learning everything I could learn about therapy and chucking it all at a situation (or person). In recent years, I have come to realise that the most important thing I can chuck at a situation (or person) is a desire to truly understand what’s going on for them and an unwavering belief that, with some love and cheerleading, most people can come to know what they need to do…and can do it for themselves. I love working with people in all sorts of situations and am particularly interested in the specific challenges that arise when you become a parent. Whatever your situation, I am looking forward to coming up with a little plan together.


Dr Ian Ensum
Hi, I'm Ian & I’m a consultant clinical psychologist with 30 years' experience of working in the NHS. I've created and run nationally-leading services from scratch, talked at lots of fancy conferences, published papers in peer-reviewed journals, and have worked clinically with people from all walks of life. I believe people absolutely have what it takes to live happier, more fulfilling lives, and that if we start to face the things we need to face, take responsibility for our own happiness, and make good, conscious choices about what we do from here on in, we can all have a much nicer time. All it takes is a bit of support, some honest conversations, and a nudge (maybe even a bit of a shove) from the right person at the right time.
