My Missions
What is your main mission as an Ecopsychologist and how would you describe it in a few words?
"My main mission as an Ecopsychologist is to help people and organisations restore connection across the systems and relationships that shape life.
For people, this may mean cultivating greater awareness, belonging, grounding and embodied ways of relating to themselves, others, and the world around them;
For organisations, it means rethinking culture, narratives, and practices in ways that are integrative, relational, and life-affirming."
What kind of problems or needs do you seek through your work?
"We explore the patterns we carry, consciously and unconsciously, through our childhoods, relationships, cultures, environments, and lived experiences, and how these can shape the way we relate to ourselves, and others today.
Through an ecopsychological and trauma-informed lens, we help people and organisations recognise how these inherited narratives can echo through emotions, behaviours, relationships, and systems, creating space for greater awareness, reconnection, and more conscious ways of being."
What concrete actions or approaches you put in place to achieve your missions?
"Through the weaving of psychological insight, somatic awareness , narrative practices and ecosystemic thinking, IILEYA approaches change as a living, relational and ongoing process within a wider web.
Concretely, this takes shape through counselling, reflective spaces, workshops, facilitation, and relational practices that support deeper awareness and connection.
What impact do you hope to have on your clients and the relationship between humans and nature?
"The intention is a shift towards a more meaningful and connected life.
With a deeper understanding of our interconnectedness, and the ways our actions, relationships, and environments shape one another.
From there, more conscious, compassionate, and life-affirming ways of relating can emerge."
What values or principles guide your daily work in the field of ecopsychology?
"My daily work is grounded in the understanding that there is no Individual.
No one exists in isolation. So, no one heals in isolation.
Every story, emotion, relationship and system is part of a wider oikos, our shared home.
Healing, growth, and transformation are therefore deeply collective."


