Hope Lambert
Hope has been a qualified counsellor and supervisor since 2019. Before this, she worked as a full-time Deputy Headteacher and Pastoral Care Lead across primary, secondary, and alternative provision settings, as well as a Qualified Learning Disability Nurse. Hope now runs a busy private practice and is CEO of her own counselling and supervision space.
Hope works in various settings, including Women’s Aid, universities, and schools. She also holds multiple roles with CPCAB, including Internal Verifier, External Verifier, and Tutor. Hope has a fully trained Personal Assistance Dog and Therapy Dog who supports her work in schools and with young adults, couples, and adults.
Hope’s training is as an Integrative Psychotherapist, combining elements of different approaches such as Psychodynamic, Person-Centred, Transactional Analysis, and Gestalt. In the humanistic spirit of maintaining OK–OK relationships, she encourages us to focus on integrating new experiences into learning rather than labelling competence or lack thereof. As an experienced academic tutoring Levels 1–5 with CPCAB, she believes deeply in the power of lifelong learning. Hope’s professional journey is marked by a special interest in Neurodiversity, Neuroscience, and Trauma-Informed practices. This focus underscores her commitment to understanding and addressing the unique needs of her students, clients, and supervisees.
“Tell me, and I will forget. Show me, and I may remember. Involve me, and I will understand.” – Chinese Proverb