Having worked with people my entire career, I’m deeply passionate about walking alongside them as they navigate life’s challenges and work toward meaningful, lasting change. My goal is to create a space where you feel truly heard, supported, and understood. A space that’s safe and inclusive, and where growth feels possible.
What I find most fulfilling in my work is helping people make sense of the stories that shape their lives. Together, we explore how personal experiences connect to broader patterns, opening up new ways of understanding, coping, and moving forward with greater resilience.
I’ve worked across public and private settings, including community mental health, multidisciplinary teams, and private practice. This has given me the flexibility and insight to support a wide range of individuals and challenges, and has made my approach to therapy compassionate and collaborative, guided by strong clinical foundations. I believe that therapy should feel purposeful and tailored to the individual. That’s why I take a holistic, personalised approach, drawing on evidence-based practices that align with your unique goals and circumstances.
I hold a Bachelor of Counselling and Psychology and a Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) from Edith Cowan University, as well as a Master of Psychology (Clinical) from the Institute for Social Neuroscience. I’m currently completing the Clinical Psychology Registrar Program and am committed to continuous learning to make sure the care I provide is always evolving and informed.