• I am committed to Social Justice, Diversity , and CommUnity building
• I resist pathologizing language, action and services that look at people’s struggles and difficulties as individual weaknesses and failures and put them in pathologising boxes in order to receive mental health support.
• I see therapy as a relational and human journey through suffering towards life becoming a more manageable challenge and a more enjoyable adventure rather than an oppressive set of rules, expectations and given scripts to follow
• I am ethically committed to therapy as a political and social act of resistance to dominant discourses about who we should be, do and strive to achieve and make therapy accessible to all regardless of class, gender, sexual orientation, dis-abilities, neurodiversity, race and culture.
• I stand against misuse of power and oppression, discrimination and marginalisation of difference, and de-humanising mental health services towards nature-based therapy as a more equal and inclusive way of accessing therapy.