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About Me

I have lived in Mparntwe/ Alice Springs for over a decade, having my three children here.

What I’ve learned—both personally and professionally—is that connection matters. Community matters. The gritty, beautiful process of figuring yourself out (again and again) matters.

A lot of life has led me to counselling. Some beautiful, some hard. What’s stuck with me through it all is the power of curiosity, compassion, and sitting with things honestly. I value the deep unpicking that comes with this work, and I feel genuinely grateful that I get to keep learning through it every day.

I bring to my practice not just training, but lived experience: navigating ADHD, parenting, grief, boundaries, identity shifts, and breaking intergenerational patterns. That lived experience shapes how I show up: with warmth, humility, humour, and a healthy dose of realness.

This isn’t performative professionalism. It’s honest, spacious, and deeply human counselling. If that sounds like the kind of support you’re looking for—you’re in the right place.

Counselling that walks with you—through the wading, the unpicking, and into grounded understanding.