Katherine is a psychologically informed counsellor who brings a warm integrative approach, drawing on modalities such as Person-Centred Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Positive Psychology, and Attachment Theory, tailored to meet the unique needs of each client. Katherine is diligent about creating a safe, respectful space where clients feel heard and supported. Katherine has experience in working with grief, trauma, anxiety and depression while always anchoring to a framework of hope and resilience. She has a particular passion for supporting individuals and couples navigating pregnancy-related loss and infertility. Katherine welcomes people of all backgrounds and beliefs, offering Christian counselling if desired.
Outside of counselling, Katherine has a diverse professional background in ministry and early childhood care, working alongside families across schools, hospitals, childcare centers, and faith-based settings in both Australia and the United States. This experience informs her compassionate support for clients navigating life transitions, parenting challenges, grief, and the search for meaning. Katherine holds a Bachelor’s degree in Counselling and Psychology, an Advanced Graduate Diploma in Psychology, and is a registered member of both the Australian Counselling Association (ACA) and the Australian Psychological Society (APS).