tarted my career as a voluntary therapist with Jewish Bereavement in London, realised I liked the role and then trained as a counsellor and later as a psychotherapist. I concentrated mainly on helping women and couples in hospital settings after miscarriage and stillbirth. While at one of the hospitals, I was asked to be the counsellor for their fertility unit, over 30 years ago, and have specialised in that area since, whilst still helping clients in my private practice with other struggles that life presents, e.g., relationships, depression, anxiety, loss. I have worked within both the National Health Service and private sector. Since Covid, most of my work is done by online video. I hope I can help and support anyone struggling after the horrific events of October 7, and also with the huge rise in antisemitism that is affecting so many Jews around the world.