Working Through Life’s Challenges Together
Amber
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I’m so glad you’re here, and I’d love to introduce myself and share what you can expect as we begin this journey together.
My name is Amber, and I know that reaching out for therapy can be a big step—one that can feel a little daunting at times. But I want to acknowledge the courage it takes to start, and remind you that by being here, you’ve already begun a meaningful step forward.
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I'm an Integrative Psychotherapist Incorporating:
Creative therapy
Humanistic
Person centred
Phenomenological
Psychodynamic
Relational
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Growing up, I witnessed close friends and people I care about silently battling mental health struggles—whether it was anxiety, trauma, stress, depression, or even thoughts of suicide. From an early age, I felt a deep pull to be a source of support for those going through difficult times. However, my other love was baking, so I initially followed that passion and became a pâtisserie chef.
After years in the culinary world, I found myself in a toxic work environment, facing my own personal struggles. It was during this challenging time I realised my true calling was to help others navigate their own mental health journeys. I understand how isolating these experiences can feel, and I want to be that person you can turn to, so you never have to suffer in silence. My hope is to create a space where you feel truly seen, understood, and supported as you find your way forward.
With this newfound purpose, I made the life-changing decision to train as a psychotherapist. Now, I’m combining my personal experiences with my passion for helping others, so I can make a real difference in people’s lives.
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Compassionate
Patient
Supportive
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BSc (Hons) in Counselling
FdSc in Counselling
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Suicide (adults, youth and teens)
Shame
Self-loathing
Body Image
Gender and Identity
Sports Psychotherapy
Working with Young People and Children
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Top Specialties
Relationships
Self-esteem
Motivation
Depression
Expertise
Bullying
Self-harm
Suicide Ideation
Exam Stress
ADD / ADHD
Addiction
Anger management
Anxiety
Autism spectrum
Bereavement
Child related issues
Depression
Disability
Health related issues
Identity issues
Infertility
Loss
Neurodiversity
Self-harm
Sexual identity
Sexuality
Stress
Work related issues
Sports Psychotherapy