Personal and generational wounds are played out unconsciously in symptoms like anxiety or depression, in addictions, or within our relationships, often repetitively and with great suffering. These coping mechanisms are used innocently but get in the way of our freedom.
At Inscape Psychology we nurture a curiosity about each client’s story and provide a safe space to explore the drivers for certain behaviour. It is deep work, but grounded and balanced – geared to the whole person. It is through Awareness that true healing can occur.
Psychologist
Rachel works with children, adolescents, young adults, and parents and carers. Rachel has extensive experience in primary and secondary school settings, including the delivery of assessment, counselling, group programs, and professional development services. Rachel also has a strong background in disability support and inclusive education, through various direct support and training roles in not-for-profit organisations and the Department of Education and Training.
Mental health Social worker & Psychotherapist
Ella has been practicing Social Work since 2006 and over the past few years fine tuning those skills with a Graduate Diploma of Counselling after discovering she has a deep passion for counselling and psychotherapy. Ella is experienced and open to working with all ages, from 4 years upwards in individual and group therapy.
Counsellor, Hypnotherapist, Mindfulness Facilitator
Eryka is a qualified Counsellor, registered with the Australia Counselling Association. She has more than 20 years experience working in private practice and secondary schools. With an authentic and compassionate approach, Eryka helps clients identify and create change that will significantly improve their lives.
Psychotherapist, Relationship and Family Therapist
Bruce is an accredited social worker and family therapist. He completed his Masters in Family Therapy training at the world-renowned Tavistock Clinic in London. He has 30 years of experience in relationship counselling, child and youth mental health and a range of human services in the UK, NZ and Australia. He is an established teacher, trainer and supervisor of social workers and counsellors. In the past he has lead teams in a relationship counselling service and worked as a clinical manager of youth mental health service. He has a strong interest in relationship counselling, men and LGBTQI+ issues.
Counselling Psychologist
Andrée is registered with the Psychology Board of Australia, and is recognised as an endorsed Counselling Psychologist with the Australian Health Practitioners Regulatory Authority (AHPRA). She has a Masters in Psychology (Counselling) from Monash University, along with graduate and post graduate psychological studies. She is a full member of the Australian Psychological Society (APS), and a member of the APS College of Counselling Psychologists. Andrée has also completed a Certificate in Clinical Hypnosis and is a associate member of Australian Society of Hypnosis.
Psychologist and Family Therapist
Jacqueline has worked for over 25 years with Children, Adolescents and Adults in Government, Non-Government and Private Practice sector of disability and mental health. She works with individuals, families and larger systems such as schools, residential care, and agencies involved with children in care. She has a strong background in working with adults and children on the Autism Spectrum and helping them with relationships, social skills and emotional regulation.