Susie Cowley

Susie supports clients who are neurodivergent adults (diagnosed, self-identified or exploring); navigating workplace challenges; seeking career development; adjusting to life changes; and building self-advocacy.

Angela Soddu

Angela supports clients experiencing challenging life situations including stress, low self-esteem, loneliness, isolation, anxiety and depression, as well as those navigating life transitions, health challenges, trauma recovery, grief, relationship difficulties, and seeking to strengthen family connections and cultural identity.

Zoe Weston

Zoe supports clients recovering from trauma, exploring LGBTQIA+ experiences, and young adults.

Ian Morris

Ian supports clients with grief and loss; life transitions including ageing and end of life; men navigating mental health and life changes; people learning to live with chronic mental and physical health conditions; managing general mental health concerns such as anxiety and depression; and people navigating spiritual and religious matters.

Dismantling the Individualism and Capitalism of ‘Self Care’

I resonate with the idea that self-care shouldn’t be a buzzword used as a bandaid for real pain and suffering. Instead it actually has pretty radical underpinnings that motivate us towards structural change. It is deeply embedded in critical theory and lived experiences of race, gender and class dynamics. You may have heard this now […]