- ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)
A condition that can affect focus, organisation, impulse control, and energy levels. It can impact daily life, work, and relationships.
- ADHD Coaching
Practical, personalised support to help people with ADHD improve focus, manage time, build routines, and navigate daily challenges.
- Anxiety
A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease that can range from mild to overwhelming and may affect thoughts, behaviour, and physical health.
- CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy)
A structured, evidence-based approach that helps people understand how their thoughts, feelings, and behaviours are connected, and how to change unhelpful patterns.
- CBT-Informed Psychotherapy
A flexible approach that uses principles from CBT within a broader therapy framework, tailored to the individual rather than strictly structured sessions.
- Child and Adolescent Therapy
Therapy designed specifically for children and teenagers, using age-appropriate techniques to support emotional and behavioural wellbeing.
- Counselling
A supportive process where you talk with a trained professional to explore challenges, gain clarity, and develop ways to cope or move forward.
- CPTSD (Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder)
A condition that can develop after prolonged or repeated trauma, often involving emotional regulation difficulties, negative self-beliefs, and relationship challenges.
- Depression
A mental health condition that can involve ongoing low mood, loss of interest, low energy, and difficulty coping with everyday life.
- EAP (Employee Assistance Program)
Confidential counselling services provided through workplaces to support employees with personal or work-related challenges.
- EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing)
A therapy that helps the brain process and reduce the impact of distressing memories, often used for trauma and PTSD.
- Emotional Regulation
The ability to understand and manage your emotional responses in a healthy and balanced way.
- Grief
The emotional response to loss, which can include sadness, anger, confusion, or numbness. It looks different for everyone.
- Holistic Counselling
An approach that considers the whole person, emotional, mental, physical, and sometimes spiritual wellbeing, rather than focusing on just one issue.
- Mental Health
A person’s overall emotional, psychological, and social wellbeing, affecting how they think, feel, and function in daily life.
- Phobias
Intense fears of specific situations, objects, or experiences that can interfere with daily life.
- Psychotherapy
A deeper form of talk therapy that explores patterns, past experiences, and emotions to support long-term change and self-understanding.
- PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder)
A condition that can develop after experiencing or witnessing trauma, with symptoms such as flashbacks, anxiety, and emotional distress.
- Rumination
Repeatedly thinking about the same thoughts, often negative, which can make anxiety or low mood feel worse.
- Telehealth
Therapy sessions delivered online or over the phone, allowing access to support from anywhere.
- Trauma
A response to deeply distressing or disturbing experiences that can affect how a person thinks, feels, and responds to the world.
- Trauma-Informed Care
An approach that recognises the impact of trauma and prioritises safety, choice, and empowerment in therapy.
- Wellbeing
A general sense of feeling mentally, emotionally, and physically balanced and supported.