
Therapy that makes sense in real life
Sylvia’s therapy is rooted in real-world needs - evidence-based, person-centered, and collaborative. She is skilled at turning research into bespoke, meaningful interventions that help individuals achieve their communication goals. Her approach blends academic insight with practical experience to ensure therapy is relevant, responsive, and effective.
Areas of Expertise
Cognitive-communication disorder, social cognition, aphasia, dysarthria, sensory-related communication challenges and swallowing disorders
Client group
Acquired and traumatic brain injury
Young people
( 14 years +)
Adults
Location
London, Southeast England and Jersey
Client's own environment is clinically preferred
Referrals
Case managers working within medico-legal and litigation-related rehabilitation pathways
Core values that guide intervention
Evidence-informed, outcome-based practice
Intervention guided by clinical reasoning and grounded in current research and practice evidence to promote effective, meaningful outcomes.
Collaborative practice, embedding skills
Collaboration with multidisciplinary colleagues to align therapeutic aims, streamline input, and embed skills across settings.
Real-world relevance and impact
Co-creating goals and delivering purposeful, person-centered and context-specific interventions that impact and support practical change in daily life.