
01 – PSYCHOTHERAPY
For high-functioning adults who are tired of pushing through.
Therapy that focuses on the whole picture — your thoughts, your nervous system, your relationships, and your real life. Nothing is minimized or rushed. You don’t need to perform here.
WHAT WE MIGHT WORK ON
Real-Life themes, not diagnostic labels
Trauma & processing what happened
At a pace that doesn’t bowl you over.
Perinatal & postpartum mood
Support for a season that isn’t what you expected.
Relationship & couples work
Slow, attentive conversation between two people who matter to each other
Anxiety, & nervous-system overwhelm
When the noise turns up and won’t turn down.
People-pleasing & perfectionism
Loosening the habits that keep you small
Caregiving load
Naming what you carry and putting some of it down.
WHAT THIS WORK FEELS LIKE
Gently paced.
Deeply supportive.
Focused on what actually helps.
You may finally find yourself able to exhale. You don’t need the right words to be understood. You don’t need a perfect place to start — we figure that out together.
WHAT MAKES NURSE PSYCHOTHERAPY DIFFERENT
Your nervous system, context, and real life all matter.
Most therapy sessions don't start with the body. Nurse psychotherapy does. It means your physical experience, your environment, and your real life are all part of the conversation from day one.
What's happening in your body matters here
Your real-world context is never left at the door
Clients often feel understood faster than they expected

02 – COUPLES THERAPY

For couples navigating disconnection, hard seasons, or the slow drift of a busy life.
Relationships are complicated. Not because something is wrong with you, but because two people with different histories, nervous systems, and ways of moving through the world are trying to build something together.
This is a space to slow down, say the things that are hard to say, and actually hear each other. No taking sides. No fixing. Just grounded, honest work toward something better.
HOW COUPLES THERAPY CAN HELP
You don't have to figure each other out alone.
Every relationship hits hard patches. Sometimes it's a single rupture, sometimes it's years of small moments that have added up.
This is a dedicated space to slow down, get honest, and figure out what you actually need from each other.
Communication patterns that keep leading to the same place
Disconnection, distance, or feeling like roommates
Navigating a hard season, a big transition, or a health challenge
Rebuilding trust after a rupture
Learning how to fight better, or stop fighting altogether


03 – FPIES & FEEDING SUPPORT
FPIES, food sensitivities, and feeding support.
For families navigating complex feeding challenges like FPIES and FPIAP. The support here blends clinical expertise and lived understanding — you don’t have to start from the beginning each time.
SUPPORT FOR BREASFEEDING MOTHERS & FPIES
Elimination diets are their own kind of hard.
Breastfeeding through FPIES or a suspected sensitivity means carrying the weight of your child's reactions in your own body. The dietary restrictions, the uncertainty, the pressure to keep going — it's exhausting in a way that's hard to explain to someone who hasn't lived it. This is a space that understands that.
Navigating maternal elimination diets while breastfeeding
Managing the emotional and physical toll of dietary restriction
Knowing when to adjust, reintroduce, or ask for more support
Finding language to advocate for yourself with your care team
Holding space for the grief, guilt, and relief that comes with this journey

FEEDING & SENSITIVITIES SUPPORT
What we can sort through together.
Understanding FPIES & FPIAP
Plain-language clarity on what these diagnoses mean for your family.
Working with your care team
Bringing language for conversations with allergists, paeds, and dietitians.
Introducing & trialing foods
Thinking through pace, timing, and how to track responses.
Holding the emotional load
Recognising the toll feeding work takes on parents.
WHAT MAKES THIS DIFFERENT
Nurse consultation rooted in clinical experience and empathy.
No need to justify why it’s hard. No need to translate before being met. The work moves at your family’s pace.



