Echo admires those who choose to seek help even in difficult times—it is an act of courage and a quiet kind of strength. Clients come into the counselling space carrying questions, doubts, and vulnerability, not out of weakness, but from a place of hope: a belief that change is possible, and that life deserves to be treated with gentleness and rekindled with light.
Echo believes that within each person lies a unique story—and the answers they seek. In her work, she draws primarily from Narrative Therapy, accompanying clients as they listen to the often-overlooked voices within. Through understanding and acceptance, she supports clients in making sense of their struggles and finding direction amid uncertainty. She believes that true change begins with hope—when people rediscover faith in themselves and in the possibilities of life, their problems can gradually be seen, understood, and transformed.
Echo has professional experience working and engaging with individuals with personality disorders, which has given her a deep understanding of the pain, loneliness, and inner conflicts people endure in complex life situations. In her counselling work, she values every expression of trust and strives to create a safe, open, and non-judgmental space. Here, clients are invited to express vulnerability and authenticity freely—to allow emotions to be seen and understood. Through genuine connection and collaboration, Echo hopes clients will gradually make sense of their experiences, reconnect with inner strength, and move toward deeper self-awareness, greater balance, and renewed hope.