Rebecca is a gentle psychologist who works with adults, supporting a range of emotional, relational, and identity-related concerns. She has particular experience working with neurodivergent individuals and values a nuanced and authentic approach to the ways people think, feel, and engage with the world.
Her practice is grounded in a trauma-informed, attachment-focused framework, with a strong emphasis on experiential and body-based approaches. Rebecca supports clients to better understand their internal experiences, including emotional patterns, nervous system responses, and the impact of past relationships on present difficulties. Her work focuses on helping clients move out of overwhelm, self-criticism, and disconnection, and toward greater emotional clarity, regulation, and self-trust.
Rebecca has a special interest in relationships and intimacy, including communication difficulties, attachment injuries, and challenges related to closeness, trust, and vulnerability. She is affirming of diverse relationship structures and identities, and works collaboratively with clients to explore patterns that may be keeping them stuck while developing more flexible and adaptive ways of relating.
She aims to create a therapeutic space that is safe, direct, and non-judgemental. Rebecca values curiosity in the therapeutic process and supports clients to engage with difficult emotions at a manageable pace, working toward meaningful and sustainable change.
Outside of work, Rebecca enjoys quiet time at home, watching anime, playing video games, and walking her dog, Coco - as well as exploring Melbourne.